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Diaphragm in microscope is kind of shutter which can be used to adjust the ammount of light intensity. It is prresent just above the condensor which is known as Abbe condensor that collects the light directing it upward through any object on the stage.

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The diaphragm on a microscope is located beneath the stage, typically in the form of a rotating disk with different sized holes or slots. It is used to adjust the amount of light that passes through the specimen to improve visibility and contrast.

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