Rachel Jansen Choosing Your Next Compound Microscope **Magic is just science we don’t understand yet, said Arthur C. Clarke, the prominent 20th century science fiction writer. ** Imagine the magic scientists witnessed the first time they saw the sandy, ... Oct 5, 2021
Rachel Jansen How to Use a Compound Microscope **Focusing the Microscope:** - Start by turning the revolving nosepiece (turret) on the compound microscope [1] so that the lowest power objective lens is "clicked" into position. The lowest power o... Sep 13, 2021
Mark Henderson Compound Microscope Parts A high power or compound microscope [1] achieves higher levels of magnification than a stereo or low power microscope. It is used to view smaller specimens such as cell structures which cannot be seen... May 5, 2021
Mark Henderson 5 Things You Should Know About Compound Microscopes Compound Microscopes are also known as High Power or Biological microscopes. They are used to view specimens NOT visible to the naked eye such as blood cells. Objective Lens: Compound Microscopes typi... May 5, 2021