The distance between the two eyepieces, usually adjustable to fit individual users. Inverted Microscope: A microscope designed with the objectives under the stage and the light source above.
is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope
The function of the eyepiece is to allow us to observe the specimen in a microscope. It multiplies and adjusts the magnification of the objective lenses. Sometimes, it even corrects aberrations of the objective lens.
The diaphragm reduces the light from under the stage which can improve the image contrast.
The function of an iris diaphragm on a microscope is to adjust the size of the aperture, controlling the amount of light entering the lens system. By changing the diameter of the iris diaphragm, you can adjust the depth of field and improve image contrast and clarity.
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.
the function of the swivel in the microscope is to hold up the limb and the stage.
Used for viewing larger specimens, often in containers.
to maximize and minimize the zooming
The course adjustment knob on a microscope is used to quickly focus on the specimen by moving the objective lens up or down. It is typically used for initial rough focusing before using the fine adjustment knob for precise focusing.
The function of a microscope's coarse adjustment knob is to improve focus on the object under study by adjusting the lens. Unlike the fine adjustment, coarse adjustment moves the lenses quickly.
After you adjust the coarse adjustment knob, the fine adjustment knob makes it sharper or clearer.
It is used to make the picture sharper/clearer.
The stage height adjustment in a microscope allows the user to focus on different layers of a specimen by moving the slide closer or farther away from the objective lens. This adjustment helps in obtaining sharp and clear images of the specimen at different depths.
The course adjustment on a microscope is used to focus on the specimen initially. It is a larger adjustment that moves the stage up and down quickly to bring the specimen into view. Once the specimen is roughly in focus using the course adjustment, the fine adjustment knob is used to fine-tune the focus.
to focus on the specimen
It allows one to tilt the upper part of the microscope so that you can view the specimen while seated.
The coarse focus adjustment knob is used to move the objective lens closer to or further away from the specimen in large increments, allowing for quick focusing at a general level. This adjustment is typically used initially to bring the specimen into view before fine-tuning the focus with the fine focus knob.