I had the same question, found out that it is:
Where the arm connects to the base, there may be a pin. If so, you can place one hand on the base and with the other grab the arm and rotate it back. It will tilt your microscope back for more comfortable viewing. One drawback of tilting it back is that wet samples will run off the slide.
This is from http://www.microscope-microscope.org/basic/microscope-glossary.htm
is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope
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The inclination join connects the arm to the base of the microscope. The joint allows the microscope to be tilted for the convenience of the user.
The inclination joint of the microscope facilitate the draw tube having objective and eye pieces to adjust according to the angle of the viewer of the microscope.
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is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope
An inclination joint is found inside of a microscope. This joint is what allows the upper part of it to tilt so you can see through it while sitting or standing.
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