There are 7 steps. Ask, Identify, Choose, Assign, Manipulate, Measure, and Analyze
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Stereomicroscope, Compound Microscope, Phase-contrast microscope, electron microscope, Scanning-electron microscope, Transmission electron microscope, Confocal-scanning microscope. THESE ARE JUST SOME. :)
There is a compound light microscope, an scannignn electron microscope, and transmission electron microscope.
There are several type of microscopes, mainly, the one that we use in lab is a simple light microscope or a compound microscope. Then we have the phase contrast microscope, fluorescent microscope, electron microscope (transmission electron microscope [TEM] and scanning electron microscope [SEM]), confocal microscope and even dissection microscope the one which we use during dissections.
It will enable you to see the specimen as accurately as possible - and change the microscope to view certain elements more clearly.
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There are 7 steps. Ask, Identify, Choose, Assign, Manipulate, Measure, and Analyze
steps on how to work out the total magnifying power of a microscope
In a light microscope, the condenser lens focuses and directs light onto the specimen to illuminate it. In an electron microscope, the condenser lens focuses and directs a beam of electrons onto the specimen to create the image. The electron microscope uses electromagnetic lenses to manipulate the electron beam, while the light microscope uses glass lenses to manipulate light.
A lower magnification microscope typically has a longer working distance compared to a higher magnification microscope. This is because the objective lens in a lower magnification microscope is physically farther away from the specimen, allowing for more space to manipulate samples or tools beneath the lens.
the first thing you do you take microscope and you you do it like the low power to the highest power until it get focus.
The scanning electron microscope has a magnification range from 15x to 200,000x (reached in 25 steps) and a resolution of 5 nanometers.
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Watching from the side allows you to easily see and manipulate the objective turret without blocking your view or accidentally bumping into the microscope. This viewing angle also helps maintain focus on the specimen when switching objectives.
A compound microscope uses a series of lenses to magnify objects in steps. Multiple lenses work together to provide increased magnification without sacrificing image quality. This allows for detailed examination of small objects or organisms that are not visible to the naked eye.