An inverted metallurgical microscope is a specialized type of microscope primarily used in materials science and metallurgy for examining opaque or polished specimens. Unlike traditional microscopes where the objective lens is located above the specimen, in an inverted microscope, the objective lens is positioned below the specimen stage. This inverted configuration allows for the examination of larger and bulkier samples that cannot be easily mounted on a traditional microscope stage.

An inverted metallurgical microscope is a specialized type of microscope primarily used in materials science and metallurgy for examining opaque or polished specimens. Unlike traditional microscopes where the objective lens is located above the specimen, in an inverted microscope, the objective lens is positioned below the specimen stage. This inverted configuration allows for the examination of larger and bulkier samples that cannot be easily mounted on a traditional microscope stage.

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