1. What is the total magnification of a specimen being viewed with the 40x objective and through a 10x eyepiece?

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1. What is the total magnification of a specimen being viewed with the 40x objective and
through a 10x eyepiece?
2. Which objective/s can be in place when you are using the coarse focus?
3. The working distance on a microscope is the space between the slide and the objective.
Which objective has the greatest working distance? Which that you used has the least?
4. What will happen to the diameter of the field of view, when you increase the
magnification?
5. Describe proper microscope clean up and care.
6. Which objective will allow you to see depth of field best?
Transcribed Image Text:1. What is the total magnification of a specimen being viewed with the 40x objective and through a 10x eyepiece? 2. Which objective/s can be in place when you are using the coarse focus? 3. The working distance on a microscope is the space between the slide and the objective. Which objective has the greatest working distance? Which that you used has the least? 4. What will happen to the diameter of the field of view, when you increase the magnification? 5. Describe proper microscope clean up and care. 6. Which objective will allow you to see depth of field best?
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These vital organisms are observed using lenses or microscopes.
Microscopes are instruments that enlarge the size of the specimen being examined. These devices employ lenses that act as a single unit prism, focusing light rays at a single point. The specimens are perceived as magnified objects depending on the focal length of the lens.
As a result, magnification refers to the ability of a gadget or lens to magnify items. Because both of these lenses magnify the item, the magnifying power of a light microscope is determined by multiplying the powers of the eyepiece and objective lens.

 

 

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