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The eyepiece of a microscope is used to magnify and focus the image of the specimen that is being viewed through the objective lenses. It allows the viewer to see a larger and clearer image of the specimen. The eyepiece typically provides additional magnification to the image produced by the objective lenses.
The object that you look at under a microscope is called a specimen. It is placed on a glass slide and then magnified and viewed through the microscope lens.
Magnification is the term that refers to the ability of a microscope to increase the size of an object.
The basic requirement for you to see an object using the microscope is light. The amount of light will determine the visibility of the specimen.
A stage specimen on a microscope is used to hold and position the sample or object being viewed under the microscope's lens. It allows for easy manipulation and positioning of the sample for observation and analysis.
Lens
A lens.
the object being magnified is curved and transparent
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A curved transparent object may refer to a lens, such as those found in eyeglasses or cameras, or it could be a curved piece of glass like a magnifying glass or a glass vase. These objects are designed with a curved shape to focus or distort light passing through them.
Lens
Lens
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A concave lens is an example of a transparent object that is thinner in the middle than at the edges. These lenses are curved inward and cause light rays passing through them to diverge.