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maintain distance between your eye and and eye piece of the microscope it helps
It looks foggy :)
The eyepiece on a microscope is where the viewer looks through to observe the specimen on the slide. It contains the ocular lens that magnifies the image produced by the objective lens, allowing for further magnification and detail in the observation.
If you mean what you see when you look through a microscope, it is called the field of view. Until you place your eye closer to the eye piece is does appear like a white circle.
Assuming you are asking about a microscope (your question is very unclear on the subject), then the body or barrel of the microscope would do this, it would also be the point at which focus movement would be achieved.
it look the objects trough it..
Eye piece and . . .lens ;-)
Tusukin sa mata ang kaklase
Tusukin sa mata ang kaklase
for a piecewise function, the domain is broken into pieces, with a different rule defining the function for each piece
the front part of the eye
No you answer it
The eye-piece multiplied by the power of the lens Eye-piece: 10 lens : 50 500x magnification
The trabeculum is a piece of the eye. A trabeculectomy is the removal of this piece from the eye. Glaucoma patients sometimes have to get this procedure done.
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the eye piece magnification is 10x.
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