The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
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The draw tube and the body tube connect the eyepiece to the revolving nose-piece.
The draw tube and the body tube connect the eyepiece to the revolving nose-piece.
The draw tube and the body tube connect the eyepiece to the revolving nose-piece.
Yes, the nosepiece of a microscope is also referred to as the "nose turret" or "revolving nosepiece".
The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
The revolving nosepiece, also known as the turret or objective changer, is the movable disc to which the objectives are attached on a microscope. It allows for easy switching between different objectives with varying magnifications during microscopy.
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The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
The revolving nosepiece, also known as the turret or objective changer, is the part of the microscope used to switch between different objectives. By rotating the nosepiece, you can easily change the magnification level and focus on different parts of the specimen.
The draw tube and the body tube connect the eyepiece to the revolving nose-piece.