Compound Microscope
A compound microscope is regarded as one of the common microscopes that may be utilized for a variety of applications. The compound microscope (having two sets of lenses) generates a two-dimensional image of the specimen. The compound microscope is also known as a bright-field microscope because light flows straight through the two lenses from the light source to the eye. The area of view is highly lit by this process. It is frequently used in laboratories to examine specimens. Fig. 1 The Compound Microscope The compound microscope uses two different kinds of lenses. The objective lens is positioned near the thing to be inspected. The eyepiece allows you to see the image. The eyepiece is often referred to as the ocular lens . Principle of Working The light is forced through the thin transparent item. The objective lens captures a magnified view of the item. The captured view is the real image. The real image is then further magnified by the eyepiece or ocular lens and seen as the v