MICROSCOPE
CLASS OF MICROSCOPE
There two kinds of microscopes that you can identify in any
laboratory. They are the simple and compound microscopes
magnify an object directly, and on the other hand, compound
microscopes magnify an object, and show the objects in their
reverse position. You can observe that what is left in the image is
right in the object when moving the slide in a certain direction.
TYPES OF MICROSCOPES
There are many types of microscopes that you can find in the
market today. All you need to do is to determine what it is used for.
The different types of microscopes and their basic functions are as
listed below.
- Complex Compound Microscope: Light or optical types of
complex compound microscopes combines objective, eyepiece
lenses, and light condemner lens and magnify the image of
small objects
- Simple Compound Microscope.
A simple compound microscope is similar to complex compound microscope in
function. However, the difference is that a simple compound
microscope, is most used to magnifying objects generally. It
has no light condenser attached beneath the stage as
compared to complex compound microscope.
- Simple Magnifying Lens:
- The simplest light microscope is the
magnifying lens (Fig 1.3). It is usually hand held. It magnifies
object and usually useful for field work.
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