Guide Questions:
1. Based on the table, what served as the mechanical parts of the microscope?
2. How do the mechanical parts of a microscope function?
3. What are the illuminating parts of the microscope?
4. Why are the magnifying parts of the microscope important?
5. What are the magnifying parts of the microscope?
6. How are the magnifying parts different from illuminating parts?
7. Why can the eyepiece and objectives of the microscope magnify or enlarge the
specimen being focused?
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Answer:
1. (A) Mechanical Parts of a Compound Microscope
Foot or base. It is a U-shaped structure and supports the entire weight of the compound microscope, Pillar. It is a vertical projection, Arm. The entire microscope is handled by a strong and curved structure known as the arm,
Stage, Inclination joint, Clips, Diaphragm, Nose piece...
2.(A) Mechanical Parts of a Compound Microscope
It is a U-shaped structure and supports the entire weight of the compound microscope. It is a vertical projection. This stands by resting on the base and supports the stage. The entire microscope is handled by a strong and curved structure known as the arm.
3.It consists of mainly three parts: Mechanical part - base, c-shaped arm and stage. Magnifying part - objective lens and ocular lens. Illuminating part - sub stage condenser, iris diaphragm, light source.
4.A microscope is an instrument that is used to magnify small objects. ... While the modern microscope has many parts, the most important pieces are its lenses. It is through the microscope's lenses that the image of an object can be magnified and observed in detail.
5.They have an objective lens (which sits close to the object) and an eyepiece lens (which sits closer to your eye). Both of these contribute to the magnification of the object.
6.Mechanical part
7.The primary reason that microscopes are so efficient at magnification is the two-stage enlargement that is achieved over such a short optical path, due to the short focal lengths of the optical components. Eyepieces, like objectives, are classified in terms of their ability to magnify the intermediate image.
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