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Modern microscope that use lenses to bend light or images. The magnification occurs by precise lens grinding that bends light across the surface of the lens.

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Why does light passes microscope?

Light passes through a microscope because microscopes use lenses to bend and focus the light that enters. This magnifies the object being viewed, making it appear larger and more detailed under the microscope. The light passes through the sample on the microscope slide, which is then magnified by the lenses to produce an image.


How do the lenses in a microscope magnify an object?

Lenses in a microscope use refraction to bend light rays and focus them to form an enlarged image of the object being viewed. This magnified image is then viewed through the eyepiece of the microscope, allowing for detailed observation at a much larger scale than with the naked eye.


What do a prism a magnifying glass a microscope and eyeglasses all have in common?

They all use lenses to bend and focus light in order to magnify or change the appearance of objects.


Microscopes use how many lenses?

Microscopes use different amounts of lenses depending on the microscope.


Which microscope use lenses to magnify?

microscopes use the lens


What does modern microscopes use to bend?

Modern microscopes use lenses made of glass or plastic to bend light in order to magnify images, allowing researchers to see tiny details that are not visible to the naked eye. These lenses work by refracting or bending the light that passes through them, helping to produce a clear and enlarged image of the specimen being observed.


How do modern microscopes use lenses to bend light?

Modern microscopes use a combination of objective and eyepiece lenses to bend light through refraction. The objective lens collects and refracts light from the specimen, while the eyepiece lens further enlarges the image for the viewer. By manipulating the curvature and thickness of these lenses, microscopes are able to magnify the image of tiny objects for observation.


Why Images observed under the light microscope are reversed and inverted?

The microscope you are using is probably old, and it has an odd number of convex lenses between the object and your eye. in addition to enlarging (or reducing) an image, an optical convex lense also inverts the image. If you were to invert the inverted image again, using another lense, then the resulting image will appear upright. So a microscpope with three lenses (most likely the number of lenses in the microscope you are using) inverts the image three times, resulting in an upside-down image. A microscope with four lenses shows an upgright image. That is why modern microscope manufacturers use an even number of lenses in a microscope (and in binoculars).


What do you use to clen the ocular and the objective lenses on a microscope?

Use a lint-free cloth, and simply polish the lenses carefully in a circular motion.


What did they use to look at cells?

they used hand held lenses and later microscope.


What type of lens use in microscope?

Most lenses used to view smaller things is a convex: Telescope, microscope, binoculars, etc.