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he didnt make a microscope he just updated it in the late 1690 (it might have been just before that)so he made 0 but he updated the origanal microscope

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How many microscopes did Robert Hooke make in his lifetime?

Robert Hooke did not make microscopes, but he improved and refined the design of the microscope created by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. Hooke is known for using microscopes in his scientific observations and discoveries, rather than for making the microscopes themselves.


How did Zachariah's Jansen make Anton van Leeuwenhoek's discoveries possible?

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How did Zachariah Jansen make Anton van Leeuwenhoek's discoveries possible?

Zachariah (in Dutch: Zacharias) Jansen is considered the inventor of the optical telescope. By using and building on his invention, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was able to make his discoveries.


History of microscopes?

The first microscope was invented in the late 16th century by Zacharias Janssen. Over the years, improvements in lens-making and magnification technology led to the development of compound microscopes in the 17th century. These advancements revolutionized our understanding of the microscopic world and had a profound impact on fields such as biology, medicine, and materials science.


What made Zacharias Jansen so famous?

Zacharias Jansen was a Dutch spectacle-maker who is credited with inventing the first compound microscope around the turn of the 17th century. His invention played a crucial role in advancing the field of microscopy and revolutionized the study of biology and medicine.


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How were the microscopes made?

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Yes, microscopes can magnify unicellular organisms to make them visible to the human eye. By using lenses to magnify the image, microscopes can make details of these tiny organisms clearer and easier to study.


How did zacharias janssen make Anton van leeuwenhoeks discoveries possible?

There is no apparent connection between van Leeuwenhoek who developed his simple (single lens) microscope system and the work of Zacharias Janssen is associated with the compound (two lens) microscope invented in 1590. Van Leeuwenhoek was unable to use the compound microscope because magnification was too low. The microscopes built by van Leeuwenhoek (around 1670) had ten times the magnification of the compound microscopes of the day. One could say that Janssen helped van Leeuwenhoek succeed by getting everyone else to use the inferior microscope.


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