How does a microscope works?

Ans: Microscopy is a branch of science, in which microscopic and neutral organisms are able to see, which cannot be seen with simple eyes.

The single convex lens can be called the simplest microscope. It can magnify the image of an object is the object is kept a appropriate distance (within its focal length).
Simple microscope consists of a combination of two or more numbers of convex lenses at a appropriate distances. These distances are set such that the image formed by the first lens gets further magnified by the 2nd or 3rd lenses. Hence, the much higher magnifications.

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