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QuestionHow do I view through a microscope with both eyes open?Bess Ruff is a Scientist based in Sydney, Australia. Her research interests and previous scientific experience include environmental science, geography, biotechnology, mariculture, marine spatial planning, stakeholder engagement, and spatial ecology. She is a Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Sydney and a Project Manager at Offshore Biotechnologies. Prior to her work in Sydney, Bess was a Postdoctoral Researcher for over 2 years at Florida State University. She received a PhD in Geography from Florida State University, with a doctoral dissertation entitled "Culturing a Sustainable Seafood Future: How Governance, Economics, and Society Are Driving the Global Marine Aquaculture Industry”. She received her MA in Environmental Science and Management from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2016. She has conducted survey work for marine spatial planning projects in the Caribbean and provided research support as a graduate fellow for the Sustainable Fisheries Group.This requires a binocular eyepiece set up on your microscope. Binocular eyepieces have an eyepiece for each of your eyes.
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QuestionWhy do I need a light source?Joseph_85Top AnswererIf there's no light source, the image is too dim to be useful.
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QuestionHow do I decide on exactly the right magnification?Community AnswerJust experiment with the magnification and focus levels. Fiddle with them a bit until you can see clearly.
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QuestionWhat is the function of the fine adjustment knob?RahbtoCommunity AnswerIt has a hole in it that allows light through; the specimen/slide is placed on the stage for viewing.
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QuestionWhere do I never touch on the microscope? Is it the slides?Community AnswerYes, it is the little clear slides that you usually put on top of whatever you are studying. Your fingerprints might smudge the clear glass-like slide, causing whatever you are studying to look a different or certain way.
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QuestionWhen do I have to adjust the light source?Community AnswerYou usually won't have to adjust the light source itself; that's what the diaphragm is for. Partially closing the diaphragm limits the amount of light being let through, which can be really useful for faintly colored objects. My best advice is to use the microscope and find out; try adjusting the diaphragm to see which gives you the best view.
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QuestionHow do I use a microscope if I only have the eyepiece?Community AnswerLook into it with one eye instead of both eyes. If you want to look with both eyes, then get a microscope with two eyepieces.
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QuestionWhat is the function of coarse focus knob?DonaganTop AnswererIt quickly moves the lenses together or apart until a near-focus is achieved. After that, the fine-focus knob can be used to finish the process. The coarse-focus knob simply speeds up the job.
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QuestionDo we have to clean the eyepiece?DonaganTop AnswererThat would be a good idea. All of the lenses should be carefully cleaned every now and then.
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