Because it is used to balance the weight of the microscope.....
because of the gravity of the earth :)
is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope
The inclination join connects the arm to the base of the microscope. The joint allows the microscope to be tilted for the convenience of the user.
The inclination joint of the microscope facilitate the draw tube having objective and eye pieces to adjust according to the angle of the viewer of the microscope.
Yes it have
It allows to tilt the upper part of the microscope
is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope
It's much easier to use that way. If the microscope pointed straight up, you would have to bend your neck too far, in order to position your eye correctly.
base of the microscope and the arm / stage or stage clips
base of the microscope and the arm / stage or stage clips
base of the microscope and the arm / stage or stage clips
base of the microscope and the arm / stage or stage clips