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eyepiece m. a micrometer that is used in connection with the eyepiece of a microscope.
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eyepiece Lenses the eye will look through to create an image
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eyepiece Also called an ocular. This is a small tube that contains the lenses needed to bring a telescope's focus to a final image in the eye. Telescopes usually come with at least two eyepieces: one for low power and a second for a higher power view.
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eyepiece The lens closest to the eye when looking through a microscope or stereoscope. Our eyepieces are all
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eyepiece While the telescope?
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