Objective lens - Primary lens that magnifies the specimen placed on the stage.
The objective lens in a microscope collects and focuses light onto the specimen, producing an enlarged image that can be viewed through the eyepiece. By controlling the magnification and resolution of the image, the objective lens plays a crucial role in determining the quality and clarity of the observed sample.
The main magnifying parts of a microscope are the objective lens and the ocular lens. The objective lens magnifies the specimen being viewed, while the ocular lens further magnifies the image produced by the objective lens. Together, they help to achieve high magnification for detailed observation of microscopic structures.
The function of a lens is to bend and focus light rays that enter the eye, allowing clear images to be formed on the retina. This helps to adjust the focal point of the incoming light and enables the eye to perceive objects at various distances.
The lens in our eye is 10x and it's a concave lens. When the light goes through it, the light bends.
An eyepiece lens takes the bright light from the focus of the objectivce lens and magnifies it :)
Eyepiece Lens or Ocular Lens is the lens on top. This is use to see the things or objects to observe or to study.
To view the object
It makes the light diverge.
used to focus the image
It makes an image to fall on the retina. For this function the thickness of the lens is changed according to the distance of the object.
Objective lens - Primary lens that magnifies the specimen placed on the stage.
Eye piece and . . .lens ;-)
The eye lens is kept in place by ciliary muscles. These muscles can contract or relax.If the ciliary muscles contract or relax the focal length of the eye lens becomes large or small.Or in other words the function of the eye lens is to increase or decrease the focal length of the eye lens.
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Keep the lens from having condensation form on it.
The lens bends the light rays to focus them on the retina.