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The Microscope

The History
! Many people experimented with making microscopes ! Was the microscope originally made by accident? (Most people were creating telescopes) ! The first microscope was 6 feet long!!! ! The Greeks & Romans used lenses to magnify objects over 1000 years ago.

The History
! Hans and Zacharias Janssen of Holland in the 1590s created the first compound microscope ! Anthony van Leeuwenhoek and Robert Hooke made improvements by working on the lenses

Anthony van Leeuwenhoek 1632-1723

Hooke Microscope

Robert Hooke 1635-1703

The History

Zacharias Jansen 1588-1631

The First Microscope

How a Microscope Works


Convex Lenses are curved glass used to make microscopes (and glasses etc.)

Convex Lenses 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 Body Tube

Nose Piece Arm Objective Lenses Stage Clips Diaphragm Light Source Base Stage Coarse Adj. Fine Adjustment

Skip to Magnification Section

Body Tube
! The body tube holds the objective lenses and the ocular lens at the proper distance

Diagram

Nose Piece
! The Nose Piece holds the objective lenses and can be turned to increase the magnification

Diagram

Objective Lenses
! The Objective Lenses increase magnification (usually from 10x to 40x)

Diagram

Stage Clips
! These 2 clips hold the slide/specimen in place on the stage.

Diagram

Diaphragm
! The Diaphragm controls the amount of light on the slide/specimen

Turn to let more light in or to make dimmer. Diagram

Light Source
! Projects light upwards through the diaphragm, the specimen and the lenses ! Some have lights, others have mirrors where you must move the mirror to reflect light

Diagram

Ocular Lens/Eyepiece
! Magnifies the specimen image

Diagram

Arm
! Used to support the microscope when carried. Holds the body tube, nose piece and objective lenses

Diagram

Stage
! Supports the slide/specimen

Diagram

Coarse Adjustment Knob


! Moves the stage up and down (quickly) for focusing your image

Diagram

Fine Adjustment Knob


! This knob moves the stage SLIGHTLY to sharpen the image

Diagram

Base
! Supports the microscope

Diagram

Magnification

Magnification
! To determine your magnificationyou just multiply the ocular lens by the objective lens ! Ocular 10x Objective 40x:10 x 40 = 400
So the object is 400 times larger Objective Lens have their magnification written on them.

Ocular lenses usually magnifies by 10x

Caring for a Microscope


! Clean only with a soft cloth/tissue ! Make sure its on a flat surface ! Dont bang it ! Carry it with 2 HANDSone on the arm and the other on the base

Carry a Microscope Correctly

Using a Microscope
! Start on the lowest magnification ! Dont use the coarse adjustment knob on high magnificationyoull break the slide!!! ! Place slide on stage and lock clips ! Adjust light source (if its a mirror dont stand in front of it!) ! Use fine adjustment to focus

References
! ! ! http://www.cerebromente.org.br/n17/history/neurons1_i.htm Google Images http://science.howstuffworks.com/light-microscope1.htm

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