The compound microscope, in its simplest form is a system of two converging lenses used to look at very small objects at short distances. The lens closest to the object, called the Objective, is used to enlarge and invert the...
See more »
The compound microscope, in its simplest form is a system of two converging lenses used to look at very small objects at short distances. The lens closest to the object, called the Objective, is used to enlarge and invert the object into a 'real' image. The lens closest to the eye called the Eyepiece or Ocular acts essentially as a simple magnifier, used to view the image formed by the objective. The simple magnifier is a converging lens placed in front of the eye that increases the size of the image formed by the retina.
See less »
Kaboodle will send you a newsletter and updates from your friends. You can unsubscribe at any time. Kaboodle does not sell or share your email address or personal information with anyone.
Kaboodle requires all users to provide their real date of birth as both a safety precaution and as a means
of preserving the integrity of the site. You will be able to hide this information from your profile if you wish.
Added by 1 people