KOMPAS.com – Researchers around the world commonly use microscope to observe very small objects called microscopic objects. Microscope also often used by researchers in various research laboratories.
Without a microscope, researchers might find it difficult to examine objects such as microorganisms, cells, and bacteria that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Found it microscope is one of inventions that changed the worldbecause until now these tools are still an important part of research in the field of microbiology.
In history invention of the microscopesome believe that Galileo Galilei was the one who invented and perfected this device in 1609.
However, the credit for the invention of the microscope goes to the original scientist Dutch, Zachary Janssen and Hans Lipperhey.
Quoted from the page Microscope MasterWednesday (16/2/2022) both were noted as the first to develop the concept of a compound microscope.
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This research on the development of the compound microscope concept was also proven by Dutch people who were already familiar with how to magnify an object using lens single, and dual lens at that.
Around 1590 Janssen and Lipperhey placed various types and sizes of lenses at the end of the tube they designed, and discovered that very small objects could be seen more clearly.
Their microscope lasted until the 1600s, where Cornelius Drebbel, Janssen’s colleague, said that this instrument consisted of three tubes that were up to 45 cm long, and about 5 cm in diameter.
Then, in the 16th century, a Dutch civil servant named Anton van Leeuwenhoek began refining the microscope, and he realized that certain lens shapes could increase the size of the resulting image.
The glass microscope lens created by Leeuwenhoek can magnify objects more than the original design. In fact, the quality of the lens is able to see many microscopic animals to bacteria.
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