Other major types of microscopes are the electron microscope (both the transmission electron microscope and the scanning electron microscope) and the various types of scanning probe microscope. Microscope 1. An optical instrument‚ consisting of a lens‚ or combination of lenses‚ for making an enlarged image of an object which is too minute to be viewed by the naked eye. Parts and Specifications Historians credit the invention of the compound microscope to the Dutch spectacle maker‚ Zacharias
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images. When using a converging lens‚ it’s helpful to remember these rules of thumb. If the object is very far away‚ the image will be tiny and very close to the focal point. As the object moves towards the lens‚ the image moves out from the focal point‚ growing as it does so. The object and image are exactly the same size when the object is at 2F‚ twice the focal distance from the lens. Moving the object from 2F towards F‚ the image keeps moving out away from the lens‚ and growing‚ until it goes to
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accommodation of the eye? Ans. The ability of the eye lens to adjust its focal length‚ so as to clearly focus rays coming from distant as well a near objects on the retina‚ is called the power of accommodation of the eye. Q2. A person with a myopic eye cannot see objects beyond 1.2 m distinctly. What should be the type of the corrective lens used to restore proper vision? Ans. A person with a myopic eye should use a concave lens of focal length 1.2 m so as to restore proper vision
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unless it is in the best interests of the child (for example‚ in cases of abuse or neglect). A child must be given the chance to express their views when decisions about parental responsibilities are being made‚ every child has the right to stay in contact with both parents‚ unless this might harm them. Governments must do all they can to ensure that children are protected from all forms of violence‚ abuse‚ neglect and mistreatment by their parents or anyone else who looks after them. The All Wales
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270220141122 INTRODUCTION Humans have sight and hearing limitation. Without any devices‚ our sight and hearing was limited. Objective The objective of learning about the limitation of sight and hearing: ● I have learnt that our hearing and sight has limitation. ● I have learnt that we can overcome the limitation of our sight and hearing by using or wearing technology devices. ● The technology devices have make our lives easier. Limitation Of Sight Our sense of sight has its limitations
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toothpick away. 5. Stand a thin glass cover slip on its edge near the drop of dye. 6. Slowly lower the other side of the cover slip until it covers the dye completely. Make sure there are no air bubbles. 7. Make sure the lowest power lens (the shortest lens) is in place over the stage. Place the slide onto the stage of the microscope. 8. Look through the eyepiece and turn the coarse focus knob (the largest knob) until an image comes into focus. It should look like scattered blobs. Move the slide
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the side that lets you check to see what power the lens is. 6- Len stop-Aperture against which the lens rests. 7- Cylinder axis wheel 8- Filter level-Used to engage or remove green filter. 9- Lamp access cover- Provides access to change the lensmeter bulb. 10- Locking lever — Used to elevate or depress the position of the instrument for individual’s height or posture 11- Power drum– The large wheel used to find the power of the lens. It is marked with power ranging from –20 to + 20
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x10 objective lens. You rotate the nosepiece around to x40 but the specimen is not visible. Describe what you should do next? Start by using the fine adjustment to attempt to focus on the Euglena. However‚ if it is still not visible‚ return to the x10 objective lens and use the fine adjustment to ensure the Euglena is as sharply focused as possible. Then‚ use the stage control to re-position the slide so the Euglena is directly in the centre of the lens. Return to the x40 objective lens‚ and the Euglena
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to allow more or less light. It is typically a plastic disk located between the light source and the specimen mount. The compound microscope has two systems of lenses for greater magnification‚ 1) the ocular or eyepiece lens that one looks into and 2) the objective lens‚ or the lens closest to the object. A microscope works by using lights‚ mirrors‚ and glass to magnify. The mirrors and glass bend the light in a certain way that it makes small objects appear larger. Method Procedure 1.2 Handling
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1) The condenser lens concentrates light and makes illumination of image more uniform. 2) The bending of light is also known as refraction. 3) Total magnification = ocular lens magnification x objective lens magnification. 4) The total magnification of an image is 1200x and the magnification of the ocular lens is 10x. What is the magnification of the objective lens? Y = objective lens 1200x = 10x X y 1200x / 10x = y y = 120x Objective lens magnification = 120x 5) The limit of resolution
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