it has a convex lense because if it had a concave lense it wouldn't magnify, same with a flat lense.
A convex lens.
a convex lens
convex lens
yes...it is a plano-convex lens....wid grooves cut in it on convex side...it is very very thin as compared to a simple convex lens
The convex lens are the converging lens. The periphery of the convex lens is thinner & the center part is thicker. In other words, the convex lens are bulging at the center & thinner at the periphery.
A compound microscope has2 convex lens.
Today's microscopes use convex lenses.
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A convex lens.
convex lens
The convex of the microscope lens proved to be unhelpful as I still could not find Jupiter.
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A compound microscope has two lenses - the eyepiece lens and the objective lens. the objective lens(which is a convex lens) collects light and brings it to focus, creating an image. The eyepiece lens is placed at the focal point(the point at which light rays meetafter passing thru the convex lens). Thus we are able to see the magnified version of the image.
Microscope
A compound microscope has two lenses - the eyepiece lens and the objective lens. the objective lens(which is a convex lens) collects light and brings it to focus, creating an image. The eyepiece lens is placed at the focal point(the point at which light rays meetafter passing thru the convex lens). Thus we are able to see the magnified version of the image.
AnswerOcular Lens is another name for the eyepiece of a compound microscope.