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Compute the total magnification. [Use 10x magnification for eyepiece]
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- Why do you need to always focus slides initially using the x10 objective, even if you wish to usea higher magnification? (Use for report, write more as u can~)To obtain a 400X magnification image you may choose a 40X objective lens with a 10X projector lens, or a 20X objective lens with a 20X projector lens. What are the differences in their image quality?What is the diameter of the field of view (DFV) of a 1000x objective lens if the DFV of a 400x objective lens is 500 μ? Express your answer in mm.
- 1. Calculate the total magnification for the following: A. Scanning power objective = 5x; eyepiece =4x B. High power objective = 40x; eyepiece= 5x c. Low power objective = 10x; eyepiece= 10x5)The simulation asks you about the TOTAL magnification of when you use the 40x objective. This total magnification is based on the the amount of magnification provided by the ocular lens in the eyepiece, as well as the magnification of the objective. Based on the answer given in the simulation, what is the magnification of the ocular lens? (enter the number only) Answer valueCompute for the total magnification with the different objectives. Fill in Table 2 below. Table 2. Total magnification per objective. Mocular 10X 15X Scanner 4X LPO 10X HPO 40X ΟΙΟ 100X
- The most useful adjustment for increasing image contrast in lowpower magnification is a. closing down the diaphragm. b. closing one eye. c. opening up the diaphragm. d. placing a drop of oil on the slide. e. using a blue filter.Total Magnification is obtained by Select one: A. Magnifying power of both the objective lens and eyepiece B. Magnifying power of eyepiece C. Magnifying power of condenser lens D. Magnifying power of the objective lensThe total magnification achieved when using a 100× oil immersion lens with 10× binocular eyepieces is a. 10×. b. 100×. c. 200×. d. 1000×. e. 2000×.
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