Compound Microscope- Principle, Instrumentation and Applications

 

Compound Microscope- Principle, Instrumentation and Applications

  1. Simple microscopes
  2. Compound microscopes

Compound Microscope

Working Principle of Compound Microscope

Compound microscopes have a combination of lenses that enhances both magnifying power as well as the resolving power.

 

Magnification of compound microscope

In order to ascertain the total magnification when viewing an image with a compound light microscope, take the power of the objective lens which is at 4x, 10x or 40x and multiply it by the power of the eyepiece which is typically 10x.

Therefore, a 10x eyepiece used with a 40X objective lens, will produce a magnification of 400X. The naked eye can now view the specimen at a magnification 400 times greater and so microscopic details are revealed.

Alternatively, the magnification of compound microscope is given by:

            m    = D/ fo * L/fe    

    where,   D = Least distance of distinct vision (25 cm)
                  L = Length of the microscope tube
                  fo = Focal length of the objective lens
                  fe = Focal length of the eye-piece lens

Instrumentation of Compound Microscope

Eye piece And Body Tube.

Objectives and Stage Clips

Arm and Base

Illuminator and Stage

Nosepiece and Aperture

CondenserIris diaphragm and Diaphragm

Applications of Compound Microscope

Advantages of Compound Microscope