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Robert Hooke created the compound microscope in 1675, shortly after writing his book, "Micrographia." Robert Hooke was one of the many great contributors to the study of the microscopic world.

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What year did Robert Hooke invent his first microscope?

Robert Hooke invented his first microscope in 1665.


What date did Robert Hooke invent the microscope?

Robert Hooke did not invent the microscope, but he did make significant improvements to the design in the 17th century. His work included developing a compound microscope with better magnification capabilities and using it to make detailed observations of biological organisms.


How did Robert Hooke contribute the development of the microscope?

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What kind of microscope did Robert hooke invent?

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Did Anton Van Leewenhoek invent the microscope?

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Who was the 1st to discover a microscope?

Robert Hooke was the first to discover and invent the microscope in 1655.


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How many microscopes did Robert hooke invent?

Robert Hooke is credited with inventing the compound microscope, which used a series of lenses to magnify images. He did not invent multiple microscopes, but his work in improving the design of the compound microscope contributed to advancements in the field of microscopy.


What are facts about the microscope which Robert hooke made?

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What was developed after Robert Hooke invented the microscope in 1665?

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What kind of microscope did Robert Hooke use?

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Who used a compound microscope to see chambers within cork?

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