A compound light microscope is a lens with wider than one lens and their own light source. In this kind of microscope, there are visual eyeglasses in the binocular eyepieces and objective eyeglasses in a rotating nosepiece nearer to the individual.
The microscope portrayed above is pointed to as a compound light microscope. The word light points to the process by which light transfers the perception to your eye. Contemporary compound light microscopes, supporting optimal requirements, can amplify an object from 1000X to 2000X (times) the individual's elemental diameter.