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Binoculars for Microscope Purposes

Microscope is a common thing about which every student knows that it is used for seeing minute objects invisible to the naked eye. There are other things about microscope in addition to it which will be beneficial for you and will enhance your knowledge.

The word ‘Microscope’ is made of two words micro and scope. Micro means small and scope means to see. A microscope is used in science laboratories to visualize small objects such as micro-organisms which can not be viewed with naked eyes. Microscope is helpful in scientific experiments and works for the detailed study of animal and plant cells and functions. They improve our power of vision. Zacharias Jansenn invented microscope about 400 years ago. He was associated with the work of lens grinding for eyeglasses. He found that things appear bigger in size by seeing through lenses. With the help of this discovery, he made an experiment of putting two lenses on top of one another so that things may look larger in appearance by looking through the lenses. The first microscope was made in 1595 by Zacharias Jansenn. The few microscopes which were manufactured in the beginning had power of enlarging an object about 20 to 30 times more than its original size.

There is a wide range of applications and classifications of microscopes. There are different types of microscopes available for different purposes. The applications of microscopes determine their applications. Forensic microscopes are used in research and investigation in the field of forensic sciences. Research Microscope, Laboratory microscope, Medical Office Microscopes, Live Blood Microscopes are used for life sciences applications. There are Material Research Microscopes, Metallurgical Microscopes, Geology and Minerology Microscopes, Crystallography Microscopes, Micro-Hardness Tester and Micro-Interferomoters which are used for the sake of material sciences applications. There are Asbestos Microscopes, Pollution Evaluation and Contamination Control Microscopes, Microscopes for Soil and Water Analysis which are used as Environmental Microscopes. Besides these types, there is a range of Microscopes used as Educational Microscopes, Industrial Microscopes. In addition to these kinds, there are other types for instance Child microscopes, Hobby Microscopes, Jewelry Microscopes, Gemology Microscopes, etc. having various functions as their names indicate.

An Electron Microscope is used for detailed study of objects. It has high magnifying power. In it, electrons are used for creating much larger images of the objects.  Optical Microscopes are the simplest microscopes. Single lenses are used in Optical Microscopes. Compound Microscopes use a series of lenses and are helpful in the fields of Science. Digital Microscope use digital imaging and processing for giving a precise and distinct view of the objects. In addition to these types, there are other microscopes such as Light Microscope, Scanning Electron Microscope, Compound Light Microscope, etc. There are different parts of microscopes such as lenses, nose-piece, etc. The microscope parts differ according to the application of a particular microscope. These parts help in understanding and learning hoe to use a microscope. It is very easy to learn.

 
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