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PARTS OF

MICROSCOPE
By Hamad Al Balawi
451001803
Parts of a Microscope
Nosepiece: Eyepiece:
holds and connects the objective This is where the microscope
is looked through. It is located
lenses to the microscope head. on the microscope's top. With
an optional eyepiece that
offers magnifications ranging
from 5X to 30X, its standard
magnification is 10x.

Objective lenses: Arm: Attaches the tube to the


base and provides support for
directly observe the object it.
being examined with a
microscope
Stage clips:
the supports on the
stage that keep the
slides in place.

Stage:
the area where the
specimen is displayed Body:
for inspection preserves the optics'
constant alignment by
keeping the objective
and eyepiece apart.

Diaphragm:
Another name for it is the iris. It is
located beneath the microscope's
stage and is mostly used to regulate
how much light the specimen
receives.
Fine adjustment knob:
employed to focus on
objectives and enhances the
clarity of the image

Base:
Illuminator: The support surface
Instead of a mirror, a constant 110-volt light
located at the base of the
source is employed. If your microscope has a
mirror, it is utilized to reflect light up microscope.
through the stage's bottom from an external
light source.

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