Types of microscope Electron Microscope An electron microscope.
The Microscope
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The Microscope
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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• Was the microscope originally made by accident?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.
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The History• Hans and Zacharias Janssen of Holland
in the 1590’s created the “first” compound microscope
• Anthony van Leeuwenhoek and Robert Hooke made improvements by working on the lenses
Anthony van Leeuwenhoek1632-1723
Robert Hooke 1635-1703
Hooke Microscope
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The History
Zacharias Jansen1588-1631
The “First” Microscope
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How a Microscope WorksConvex Lenses arecurved glass used to make microscopes(and glasses etc.)
Convex Lenses bendlight and focus it inone spot.
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How a Microscope WorksOcular 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).
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The Parts of a Microscope
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Body Tube
Nose Piece
ObjectiveLenses
Stage Clips
Diaphragm
Light Source
Ocular Lens
Arm
Stage
Coarse Adj.
Fine Adjustment
Base
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Body Tube• The body tube holds the objective
lenses and the ocular lens at the proper distance
Diagram
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Nose Piece• The Nose Piece holds the objective
lenses and can be turned to increase the magnification
Diagram
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Objective Lenses• The Objective Lenses increase
magnification (usually from 10x to 40x)
Diagram
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Stage Clips• These 2 clips hold the slide/specimen in
place on the stage.
Diagram
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Diaphragm• The Diaphragm controls the amount of
light on the slide/specimen
Turn to let more light in or tomake dimmer.
Diagram
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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
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Ocular Lens/Eyepiece• Magnifies the specimen image
Diagram
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Arm• Used to support the microscope when
carried. Holds the body tube, nose piece and objective lenses
Diagram
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Stage• Supports the slide/specimen
Diagram
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Coarse Adjustment Knob• Moves the stage up and down (quickly)
for focusing your image
Diagram
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Fine Adjustment Knob• This knob moves the stage SLIGHTLY
to sharpen the image
Diagram
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Base• Supports the microscope
Diagram
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Magnification
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Magnification• To determine your magnification…you
just multiply the ocular lens by the objective lens
• Ocular 10x Objective 40x:10 x 40 = 400
Objective Lens have their magnificationwritten on them.
Ocular lenses usually magnifies by 10x
So the object is 400 times “larger”
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Caring for a Microscope• Clean only with a soft cloth/tissue
• Make sure it’s on a flat surface
• Don’t bang it
• Carry it with 2 HANDS…one on the arm and the other on the base
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Carry a Microscope Correctly
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Using a Microscope• Start on the lowest magnification• Don’t use the coarse adjustment knob
on high magnification…you’ll break the slide!!!
• Place slide on stage and lock clips• Adjust light source (if it’s a mirror…don’t
stand in front of it!)• Use fine adjustment to focus
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References• http://www.cerebromente.org.br/n17/history/neurons1_i.htm• Google Images• http://science.howstuffworks.com/light-microscope1.htm