INTRODUCTION
MICROSCOPE PARTS MAGNIFICATION RESOLUTION
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arm
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body tube
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base
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objective
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Detailed explanation-1: -Base: The bottom of the microscope, used for support Illuminator: A steady light source (110 volts) used in place of a mirror. Stage: The flat platform where you place your slides. Stage clips hold the slides in place.
Detailed explanation-2: -There are three structural parts of the microscope i.e. head, base, and arm. Head – This is also known as the body. It carries the optical parts in the upper part of the microscope. Base – It acts as microscopes support.
Detailed explanation-3: -With a microscope the stage is the name for the flat platform below the objective lens(es) where you’ll place your slide for viewing. Stage Clip. Most microscopes have stage clips, which are used to secure your microscope slide to the stage for observation.
Detailed explanation-4: -The eyepiece lens usually magnifies 10x, and a typical objective lens magnifies 40x. (Microscopes usually come with a set of objective lenses that can be interchanged to vary the magnification.)
Detailed explanation-5: -The frame consists of the arm, the base and is in essence the bodywork of the microscope. It allows attachment of the focus wheels and the stage to the microscope. A light source used in place of a mirror.