MICROSCOPE USE RULES. 1.Always carry a microscope with __________ hands, one on the ___________ and one on the ___________. 2.Always place the microscope.

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MICROSCOPE USE RULES

1.Always carry a microscope with __________ hands, one on the ___________ and one on the ___________. 2.Always place the microscope near the _________ of the table, not near the ________. 3.Always begin with __________ power lens. 4.Always watch from the ________ when you use the ____________ adjustment knob. 5.Always return the microscope to the ________ power lens when you’re done. 6.Always use ________ paper to clean the microscope lenses. 7.Never use the _____________ adjustment knob with _________ power lens. 8.Never use direct ________________ for a light source.

Field of View Total Magnification

The area seen through a ________________. The amount of _______________________ used to see an object. E-____ P-______ x L-_______ = T-_________ M-_______________ EP x L = TM Ex:

MICROSCOPE DRAWING RULES

1.Neatly _________________ the object so it takes the ____________ amount of space in the drawing space as the actual object takes up in your ___________ ___ __________. 2.Include enough _________ so someone else can recognize the object. Try to be accurate. 3._________ the drawing so the viewer will know what you were looking at. 4._________ everything you recognize on your drawing. 5.Record the _________ _________________ by the drawing.