Product Description
Simple Microscopes
The Simple Microscopes works on the principle that when a tiny object is placed within its focus, a virtual, erect and magnified image of the object is formed at the least distance of distinct vision from the eye held close to the lens. The microscope is one that uses a single lens for magnification, such as a magnifying glass while a compound microscope uses several lenses to enhance the magnification of an object. It uses a lens to enlarge an object through angular magnification alone, giving the viewer an erect enlarged virtual image. The Simple Microscopes are very safe and made for commercial uses.
FAQs of Simple Microscopes:
Q: Is the Simple Microscope adjustable for different levels of magnification?
A: No, the Simple Microscope comes with a fixed magnification of 100x with an objective achromatic of 10x.
Q: What type of light sources can be used with the Simple Microscope?
A: The Simple Microscope can be illuminated using natural light or an external light source. It also has mirror-based illumination.
Q: What is the working stage like for the Simple Microscope?
A: The Simple Microscope features a flat working stage with clips to securely hold the samples in place during observation.
Q: How is the focus adjusted in the Simple Microscope?
A: The Simple Microscope has a coarse adjustment range of 20mm to allow for precise focusing of the specimen under observation.
Q: What is the resolution capability of the Simple Microscope dependent on?
A: The resolution of the Simple Microscope is dependent on the quality of the eyepiece and objective lens used in conjunction with the device.