Why do we call the microscope a compound light microscope?

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2026-04-25 23:30

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The term "compound" refers to the microscope's use of multiple lenses in its optical system. A compound light microscope uses two sets of lenses to magnify the image: the objective lens near the specimen and the eyepiece lens near the observer's eye. This design allows for greater magnification and clearer imaging than a simple light microscope.

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