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Yes, the nosepiece of a microscope is also referred to as the "nose turret" or "revolving nosepiece".
The revolving nosepiece in a microscope is a rotating mechanism that holds multiple objective lenses. By rotating the nosepiece, different objective lenses can be easily selected and brought into position for magnification. This allows for quick and seamless changes in magnification without having to manually switch out lenses.
The meaning of the name Bhasvi in Shona language of the African origin is "hair in the nose?"
*Draw tube *Body tube *Coarse adjustment *Fine adjustment *Revolving nose piece *Dust shield *Stage *Stage clip *Intimation joint *Base *Arm *Low power objective *oil immasion objective *Condenser *Mirror
A planet is formed out of hot gases revolving around the Sun.
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Moves the objective lenses.
to revolve microscope
Yes, the nosepiece of a microscope is also referred to as the "nose turret" or "revolving nosepiece".
The draw tube and the body tube connect the eyepiece to the revolving nose-piece.
The draw tube and the body tube connect the eyepiece to the revolving nose-piece.
The draw tube and the body tube connect the eyepiece to the revolving nose-piece.
The draw tube and the body tube connect the eyepiece to the revolving nose-piece.
The draw tube and the body tube connect the eyepiece to the revolving nose-piece.