How Do You Use A Compound Microscope?
Compound microscopes are much more powerful than traditional microscopes. Where traditional microscopes are able to magnify objects between 100 and 300 times their actual sizes, compound microscopes increase this magnification to 1,000 to 2,000 times. The greatly increased magnification ability is achieved through the use of multiple lenses. If you are interested in seeing intricate detail in very tiny objects, you should learn how to use a compound microscope. Step 1 Choose a clean, dust-free place to put your microscope. Ideally, this place will include a hard, flat surface. Make sure there is an electrical outlet nearby, so you can plug in your microscope. Step 2 Turn on your microscope’s light. Step 3 Turn the diaphragm of the microscope completely clockwise, opening the lens. Continue to turn the diaphragm until the lens has opened as much as it can. Step 4 Prepare a slide for viewing. Step 5 Place the prepared slide on the microscope’s viewing tray. Step 6 Look through the micros