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microscope

A microscope is an optical instrument designed to magnify and observe small objects that are not visible to the naked eye. It is widely used in laboratories, research centers, schools, colleges, and medical institutions for studying biological specimens, microorganisms, cells, and materials.

Types of Microscopes:

  • Simple Microscope – Uses a single lens for basic magnification.

  • Compound Microscope – Equipped with multiple objective lenses for high magnification and detailed study of specimens.

  • Stereo Microscope (Dissecting Microscope) – Provides 3D viewing for larger specimens at lower magnifications.

  • Digital Microscope – Displays magnified images on a screen with camera integration.

  • Fluorescence / Advanced Microscopes – Used in medical, biological, and research applications.

Features:

  • High-quality optical lenses for clear and sharp images.

  • Adjustable magnification ranging from 10x to 2000x (depending on model).

  • Sturdy body with stable base for accurate observation.

  • Illumination system (LED/Halogen/Mirror) for bright and contrast-rich images.

  • Ergonomic design suitable for long laboratory use.

Applications:

  • Education – Schools and colleges for practical science experiments.

  • Medical & Clinical Labs – Examination of blood, tissue, and microorganisms.

  • Research & Development – Advanced studies in biology, chemistry, and materials science.

  • Industrial Use – Metallurgical studies, electronics inspection, and quality control.