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Author: BAUMAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem 1FIB
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Magnification is a process of enlargement of the image appearance of a specimen. The objective and the binocular lenses increase the overall system of magnification.
Objective can be a single lens or combination of lenses, which gathers light from the specimen and focuses the light rays to produce the image. They always consist of 10×, 40×, and 100× powers.
The eyepiece lenses of a microscope are called as binocular lenses through which a single objective lens is used.
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