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    The light enters through the objective lense and meets at a focal point. That is then magnified through an eyepiece where we see the image. The effects of light passing through lenses are different depending on which lense it is passed through. Double convex lenses works by refracting light rays that are travelling parallel to the principal axis towards the normal

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    Microscope. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2015. , it gives the definition of different parts of a compound light microscope. According to the source it states,” 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.” The source said that usually you will find 3 or 4 objective lenses on a microscope. Moreover, the source said that you would need a relatively sophisticated

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    flat, meaning that they don’t bend at all. Other models, however, have a viewing scope that is tilted at an angle. The reason for this angle is to allow you to see everything from a much more comfortable position, such as while sitting. The angled eyepiece means that you can adjust your focus and field of vision without having to tilt your head that much. If you plan on being in a sitting or squatting position, an angled scope may be your best option. However, if you plan on being prone or more mobile

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    Microscopy and the Metric System Margaret E. Vorndam, M.S. Version 42-0090-00-01 Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions, diagrams if needed, and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports

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    Before selecting a riflescope you must have it clear in your mind what the main purpose of the scope is. Many people own more than one scope to handle the various uses to which their rifle may be put. For example, you would not necessarily use the same riflescope for target shooting as you would hunting moving big game. Even if you have unlimited funds to buy the best, a high magnification target scope will not be good for hunting small game that might be moving fast. First and foremost the scope

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    Microscope and Mitosis Prelab Christie Jansen Arapahoe Community College Summery The purpose of this lab is to insure that all students understand how to correctly use the microscope. Students will all learn proper care and handling of the microscope, as well as learning the correct way to look at slides and specimens through the microscope. Part A- Microscope Parts Scanning objective - These lenes start out at 4X, which mean 4 times 10 magnification, making the lense a 40 magnification

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    Compound Microscope Lab

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    Report #1: Using a Compound Microscope Section: 5 Objective: What is the proper way to use a compound microscope and prepare a wet-mount slide? Hypothesis: A compound microscope is being used properly when the light source, nosepiece lens, and eyepiece lens work together to bring a magnified image to one’s eye. A wet-mount is properly prepared when a drop of liquid containing the sample is placed between the slide and a thin glass coverslip. Materials: Compound Microscope Lens Paper Prepared

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    larger the magnification, the narrower the field of view. A fixed eyepiece will give you a wider field of view, and the variable eyepiece will give you both wide field of view and more intense magnification. Depending on your outdoor hobby, you should probably opt for a wider field of view (fixed eyepiece) if your scoping is predominantly deals with panorama; and a combination field of view/magnification (single zoom or variable eyepiece) for surveying both panorama and object detail.About the AuthorOpticsale

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    Testing the Strength of Plant Fibers Essay

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    experimental procedures are planned, designed and evaluated properly, the use of microscopes, producing valid results and recording results. To develop techniques of measuring the size of plant fibers under microscope using stage micrometer and eyepiece graticule. Introduction: Pumpkin plant Pumpkin is of the genus Cucurbita and family Cucurbitaceae . Pumpkins are grown all around the world for a variety of reasons ranging from agricultural purposes

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    the eyepiece lens, more light would get through the telescope. The eyepiece lens will then reflect back the image to form an inverted, magnified virtual image in front of ~. For this experiment, the formulas used are the lens equations 1/f = 1/di + 1/do to find the focal lengths of the lenses, M = fo/fe for the prediction of magnification, and M = Hi/Ho for the actual measurement of magnification. According to theory, a telescope consisting two convex lenses acting as objective and eyepiece lens

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