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You will be unable to see, or unclearly see, the object in which you are viewing.
Turn down the light.
keep gannas
To keep the hot air flowing in the balloon.
light is collected by a mirror at the base of the microscope. The mirror is held in special joints that allow it to move in any direction. The light comes from a lamp or from a sunless sky. It must never be collected directly from the sun as this can cause sever eye damage and blindness. Some microscopes have a built-in lamp instead of a mirror. The light either shines directly through a hole in the stage onto the specimen or it passes through a hole in a diaphragm.
Eyes are very sensitive. They must remain hydrated and free of any floating debris found in the air. The eyelids are used to keep the eyes hydrated, and the eyelashes are used to clear debris away from the eye. Those are the uses of the Eyelashes and eyelids.
Total magnification will be ocular magnification multipled by the objective magnification i.e. 10 x 25 = 250x.AnswerThe last time I checked if the eyepiece is on Low Power that means it is 10x. You must multiply the additional 20x, so the total magnification is 200x.
The ocular lens are 10x magnification. Objective lens are 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x magnification. So once an objective lens is selected, the total magnification would be given by its product with the 10x magnification of the ocular lens. For example, if objective lens selected is 40x, total magnification would be: (10x)(40x)=400x total.
Must be eyebrows; 'cause I've gone grey (that which I still have anyway) and my eyelashes are still black.
I must have left my microscope in the car.
light is must for optical microscope while is not necessary for nonn optical one
You will be unable to see, or unclearly see, the object in which you are viewing.
You carry it with one hand on the base of the microscope and the other hand on the arm of the microscope. You must be careful with it too.
They must be preserved and dehydrated. Once this is accomplished, put the specimen onto a slide, and then the slide is ready to be viewed under the microscope.
Either a electron microscope or light microscope at 100X
it must combine magnification and resolution
They must be preserved and dehydrated. Once this is accomplished, put the specimen onto a slide, and then the slide is ready to be viewed under the microscope.