INTRODUCTION
MICROSCOPE PARTS MAGNIFICATION RESOLUTION
Question
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produces a magnified image of a things to small for the eye to see
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helps us look at stars
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produces a smaller image of something to big too see at once
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helps us look at our teeth
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Detailed explanation-1: -A simple light microscope manipulates how light enters the eye using a convex lens, where both sides of the lens are curved outwards. When light reflects off of an object being viewed under the microscope and passes through the lens, it bends towards the eye. This makes the object look bigger than it actually is.
Detailed explanation-2: -The eyepiece serves to further magnify the real image projected by the objective. In visual observation, the eyepiece produces a secondarily enlarged virtual image.
Detailed explanation-3: -Magnification is the ability to make small objects seem larger, such as making a microscopic organism visible. Resolution is the ability to distinguish two objects from each other.
Detailed explanation-4: -Two aspects of microscopy determine how clearly we can see small objects: magnification and resolving power. Magnification is fairly straightforward. It is simply the amount “bigger” a microscope makes an object appear.
Detailed explanation-5: -Fine adjustment screw: This is used to adjust the position of objective lens. A small movement in this causes a lot of change in magnification. 3. Eyepiece: Convex lens placed near the eye.