Microscope

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Microscope

A microscope is an instrument that is used to view objects or specimens that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. It consists of several parts:

  1. Eyepiece or Ocular Lens: This is the lens closest to the eye and it magnifies the image produced by the objective lens.

  2. Objective Lens: This is the lens closest to the specimen and it magnifies the image of the specimen.

  3. Stage: This is the flat platform where the specimen is placed for observation.

  4. Coarse and Fine Focus Knobs: These are knobs used to adjust the focus of the image.

  5. Illumination: This is the source of light that illuminates the specimen for observation.

  6. Diaphragm: This is a circular disc with different sized holes that control the amount of light that passes through the specimen.

  7. Arm: This is the part of the microscope that connects the base to the head and holds the objective lens.

  8. Base: This is the bottom part of the microscope that provides stability.

Microscopes can be categorized into several types based on their design and use, such as compound microscopes, stereoscopic microscopes, electron microscopes, and fluorescence microscopes.

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