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DISSECTING MICROSCOPE

DISSECTING MICROSCOPE

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Dissecting Microscope Specification

  • Color
  • White & Black
  • Material
  • Cast Iron
  • Application
  • Biology Lab
  • Usage
  • Biology Lab
  • Theory
  • Other
  • Sensor
  • Yes
  • Magnification
  • 1000x
  • Eyepieces
  • 20x

About Dissecting Microscope

A dissecting microscope, also known as a stereo microscope, isa low-power instrument that provides a three-dimensional (3D) view of opaque or thick specimens, such as whole organisms, plant parts, minerals, or circuit boards.It achieves this with two separate optical paths and eyepieces, creating a 3D image with significant depth of field and a long working distance that allows for easy manipulation of the sample.

Key features and characteristics:
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    Unlikecompound microscopes,it provides a stereoscopic, upright image, allowing for observation of spatial relationships within the specimen.

  • Low Magnification:
     
    It offers low-power magnification (typically 10x to 100x), sufficient for observing larger, non-thin specimens.

  • Illumination:
     
    It uses incident (reflected) light from the top or side to illuminate the specimen's surface.Transmitted light from below can also be used for some specimens,according to this YouTube video.

  • Working Distance:
     
    It has a longer working distance, the space between the objective lens and the stage, which is crucial for manipulating and dissecting specimens.

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    It provides a greater depth of field, meaning a larger range of the specimen appears in focus at one time.

  • Specimen Handling:
     
    Its design allows for the observation and manipulation of both live and dead, thick, or opaque specimens without requiring slicing into thin sections.

Common uses:

  • Dissection:Performing dissections of small organisms, organs, or embryos.
  • Biological Studies:Examining insects, plants, and other small, whole organisms.
  • Quality Control:Inspecting detailed components, like printed circuit boards.
  • Gemology:Evaluating and grading gemstones.
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