All About Child Microscopes

Archive for May, 2007

Child Microscope

Monday, May 28th, 2007

A microscope is an instrument that focuses light or other radiation through one or more lenses to form a magnified image of a specimen, with the advent of modern technology today, the microscope has become a very useful instrument that suits even a budding scientist’s needs. With a goal of making science more fun, many […]

Child Microscopes - Educational Compound Child Microscope

Monday, May 28th, 2007

Another Compound Microscope was made by Mr. Pillischer for the use of students and children. In every respect it is a compact, handy instrument, and well finished in its mechanical details.

Child Microscopes - Educational Microscope: A Compound Achromatic Child Microscope

Monday, May 28th, 2007

Mr. Bakers represents smaller Compound Microscope, differing in some respects from that just described. It is not fitted with sub-stage, but such an appliance may be readily attached, dovetailed grooves being left for the purpose. The motions to stage and body, and general finish, are similar to those of the best instruments, and it is […]

Child Microscope - Compound Child Microscope for Children

Monday, May 28th, 2007

The compound microscope may, consist of only two lenses, while simple microscope has been shown to contain sometimes three. In the triple for the simple microscope, however, it was explained that the object of the first two lenses was to do what might have been accomplished, though not so well, by one; and the third […]

Child Microscope - Simple Microscope for Children

Monday, May 28th, 2007

”We shall first speak of the single microscope, that having invented and used long before the double or compound microscope. When the lenses of the single microscope are very convex, and consequently the magnifying power great, the field of view is small ; and it is difficult to adjust with accuracy their focal distance, that […]