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Lenses in microscopes are optical components that magnify and resolve small objects or details that are otherwise invisible to the naked eye. Typically, microscopes use a combination of objective lenses and an eyepiece (ocular lens) to achieve varying levels of magnification. The objective lenses are located close to the specimen and provide primary magnification, while the eyepiece further enlarges the image for viewing. These lenses are made from glass or other transparent materials and are designed to minimize optical distortions for clear imaging.

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A simple microscope.A magnifying glass


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A compound microscope has2 convex lens.


How telescopes and microscopes different?

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How can you change the power microscopes of single lens?

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How do people see body cells?

Through microscopes with strong lens.


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What is converging or convex lens?

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