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Title: Microscopes


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Microscopes
  • Day 1

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What is a Microscope?
  • Microscope an instrument that produces
    larger-than-life images

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What does a Microscope do?
  • A microscope has 2 jobs
  • Magnification to make something appear larger
  • Resolution the ability to distinguish two
    objects as being separate from each other

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More about resolution
  • Resolution, not magnification, increases the
    amount of detail you can see in an object!

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Good Resolution Bad Resolution
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Magnification Resolution
  • As magnification INCREASES, resolution DECERASES

Magnification
Resolution
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Compound Microscopes
  • We will be using a Compound Light Microscope a
    microscope that uses glass lenses that focus
    light passing through an object

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Parts of a Compound Microscope
  • Eyepiece contains the ocular lens you look
    through

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Parts of a Compound Microscope
  • Arm supports the eyepiece and serves as a
    handle

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Parts of a Compound Microscope
  • Objective Lenses name for the lenses located
    between the eyepiece and stage

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Parts of a Compound Microscope
  • Stage platform used to support the microscope
    slide

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Parts of a Compound Microscope
  • Diaphragm regulates the amount of light that
    passes through an object

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Parts of a Compound Microscope
  • Light Source allows light to reflect upward
    though the diaphragm, specimen, and lenses

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Parts of a Compound Microscope
  • Base- supports the entire microscope

Base
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Parts of a Compound Microscope
  • Coarse Adjustment Knob focuses the image under
    low power

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Parts of a Compound Microscope
  • Fine Adjustment Knob perfects the focus of an
    image

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Calculating Magnification
  • Total Magnification how much larger an object
    appears when viewed through a microscope

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The Letter X
  • X stands for how many times a particular lens
    magnifies an object
  • Ex 10X object is magnified 10 times

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Easy Math ?
  • FORMULA
  • Total magnification (magnification of eyepiece)
    x (magnification of objective)

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Example
  • What is the magnification if?
  • eyepiece is 10X
  • low power objective is 10x

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The answer is
  • (10X) x (10X) 100X

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  • Were DONE!
  • ?

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Microscopes
  • Day 2

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All Kinds of Microscopes
  • Lets talk about the gobs of microscopes that
    existyay ?

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Dissecting Microscope
  • Dissecting Microscopes produce 3-D images of the
    surface of the object being viewed

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Dissecting Microscope
  • Typically have 2 eyepieces
  • cannot magnify as much as a compound microscope
  • good for viewing live specimens up close

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Electron Microscopes
  • Electron Microscopes use a beam of electrons to
    illuminate the object being viewed
  • There are 2 kinds of electron microscopes

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Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)
  • Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) - passes
    an electron beam through very thin sections to
    study the internal structure of specimens
  • Produces a 2-D image

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Wickedly Awesome Things About TEM
  • sample is embedded in plastic and sliced with a
    laser into thin sections
  • uses electromagnets instead of lenses to focus
    objects
  • image is seen on a screen or as a photograph
  • Can magnify things 50 million times (holy cow!)

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WoahTEM atoms!
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Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
  • Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) uses an
    electron beam to scan the surface of a sample to
    study details of is exterior

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Neat Things About SEM
  • produces a 3-D image
  • specimen is coated with a thin layer of gold so
    electrons can bounce off of it
  • image is seen on a TV-like screen

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