WhiteLama
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| 28 Oct 2012 04:09 PM |
| How do you find the total magnification of a compound light microscope? |
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3kun
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| 28 Oct 2012 04:10 PM |
the total magnification is the magnification of the objective (10x/40x/100x usually, but can be something else) which is further magnified by the eye piece (typically 10x, but others exist).
so multiply the objective by the eye piece.HE DEER LORD. |
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| 28 Oct 2012 04:11 PM |
the total magnification is the magnification of the objective (10x/40x/100x usually, but can be something else) which is further magnified by the eye piece (typically 10x, but others exist).
so multiply the objective by the eye piece. |
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