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The nosepiece, also known as the turret or revolving nosepiece, is the part of the microscope that rotates to switch between different objectives. It holds the objectives in place and allows the user to easily select the desired magnification.
You rotate the nosepiece or turret to switch between different objectives on a microscope. This allows you to easily change the magnification level for better viewing of the specimen.
The revolving nosepiece, also known as the turret, is the mechanical part of the microscope that holds the objectives. It allows for easy switching between different objective lenses for varying levels of magnification.
The revolving nosepiece is the mechanical part of the microscope that holds the three objectives. It allows you to easily switch between different magnifications by rotating the nosepiece to select the desired objective lens.
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An electron microscope uses a beam of electrons to illuminate a specimen
An electron microscope uses a beam of electrons to illuminate a specimen
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The nosepiece, also known as the turret or revolving nosepiece, is the part of the microscope that rotates to switch between different objectives. It holds the objectives in place and allows the user to easily select the desired magnification.
The part that connects the eyepiece to the revolving nosepiece with the objectives is called the body tube or optical tube. This cylindrical structure maintains the proper distance between the eyepiece and the objectives, allowing for proper alignment and magnification of the specimen being observed. It plays a crucial role in ensuring that light travels effectively from the objectives to the eyepiece.
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