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    Hubble Telescope

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    A ground breaking new tool used to study the heavens was introduced in the 17th century. This tool was known as the telescope. It revealed the cosmos in a different way than our naked eye could ever perceive. The telescope opened doors to countless stars‚ nebulae‚ galaxies‚ and a slew of never before seen wonders. With its creation came limitations and caused the need to improve and upgrade the methods in which the telescope functioned and find new ways of viewing the heavens.There are three main

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    toothpick away. 5. Stand a thin glass cover slip on its edge near the drop of dye. 6. Slowly lower the other side of the cover slip until it covers the dye completely. Make sure there are no air bubbles. 7. Make sure the lowest power lens (the shortest lens) is in place over the stage. Place the slide onto the stage of the microscope. 8. Look through the eyepiece and turn the coarse focus knob (the largest knob) until an image comes into focus. It should look like scattered blobs. Move the slide

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    the side that lets you check to see what power the lens is. 6- Len stop-Aperture against which the lens rests. 7- Cylinder axis wheel 8- Filter level-Used to engage or remove green filter. 9- Lamp access cover- Provides access to change the lensmeter bulb. 10- Locking lever — Used to elevate or depress the position of the instrument for individual’s height or posture 11- Power drum– The large wheel used to find the power of the lens. It is marked with power ranging from –20 to + 20

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    to allow more or less light. It is typically a plastic disk located between the light source and the specimen mount. The compound microscope has two systems of lenses for greater magnification‚ 1) the ocular or eyepiece lens that one looks into and 2) the objective lens‚ or the lens closest to the object. A microscope works by using lights‚ mirrors‚ and glass to magnify. The mirrors and glass bend the light in a certain way that it makes small objects appear larger. Method Procedure 1.2 Handling

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    background ( 3). It has two lenses the objective and the ocular and they create the image by working together. Light pass through the specimen by a light source which is located on the base and is focused by the objective lens which can magnify from 4 to 100 times‚ then the ocular lens further magnifies the image by 10 times. The total magnification is calculated by multiplying the objective and the eyepiece magnification together (3). When a ray of light passes from one medium to another‚ refraction

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    Biology Lab

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    LAB 4 Read over the parts of the microscope and answer the following questions: 1. What do you call the lens you look through on the microscope? Ocular 2. What is the difference between the ocular lens and the objective lens? Ocular lens is the lens you look through and objective lens is the lens that is close to the stage. 3. Where do you place the slide on the microscope? the stage under the stage clips 4. Which adjustment‚ course or fine‚ do you use when you are observing the

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    phrase in the blank to make the statement true. | 1) The microscope lens may be cleaned with any soft tissue.False. The microscope lenses should clean with a lens cleaner solution and a lens paper due to possible minerals or deposits on the any soft tissue. | | 2) The coarse adjustment knob maybe used in focusing with all objective lenses.False. The coarse adjustment knob should be used during scanning objective lens (lowest power). When it comes to higher objective lenses‚ the fine-focus

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    Animal Husbandry

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    bend light and focus it in one spot. How a Microscope Works Ocular Lens (Magnifies Image) Objective Lens (Gathers Light‚ Magnifies And Focuses Image Inside Body Tube) Body Tube (Image Focuses) •Bending Light: The objective (bottom) convex lens magnifies and focuses (bends) the image inside the body tube and the ocular convex (top) lens of a microscope magnifies it (again). The Parts of a Microscope Ocular Lens Draw Tube Nose Piece Arm LPO HPO Stage Clips Iris Diaphragm Light Source

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    Microscopy Homework 1

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    1) The ­­condenser lens concentrates light and makes illumination of image more uniform. 2) The bending of light is also known as refraction. 3) Total magnification = ocular lens magnification x objective lens magnification. 4) The total magnification of an image is 1200x and the magnification of the ocular lens is 10x. What is the magnification of the objective lens? Y = objective lens 1200x = 10x X y 1200x / 10x = y y = 120x Objective lens magnification = 120x 5) The limit of resolution

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    CHAPTER – 10 LIGHT-REFLECTION & REFRACTION Light is a form of energy‚ which enable us to see the object. In this chapter we will study the phenomena of reflection and refraction using the property of light i.e. straight line propagation (Light wave travel from one point to another‚ along a straight line). Reflection of Light When the light is allowed to fall on highly polished surface‚ such as mirror‚ most of the light gets reflected. normal Laws of Reflection 1. 2. The angle

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