compound microscopes

How Does a Compound Microscope Work?

The operation of a compound microscope involves several steps:
The light source illuminates the specimen from below.
The condenser lens focuses the light onto the specimen.
The objective lenses magnify the image of the specimen.
The eyepiece lens further magnifies this image, allowing the user to view a highly enlarged version of the specimen.
This multi-lens system allows for high magnification and resolution, enabling detailed observation of minute structures.

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