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One can calculate the total magnification of a microscope by multiplying the magnification of the eye piece by the magnification of the main scope. For a compound microscope one must multiply each eye piece magnification.
it would be 15 times 40 which is 600 times magnification
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x means the magnification times. 10x means it is magnified 10 times.
you must multiply the two lenses getting a total of 150X
One can calculate the total magnification of a microscope by multiplying the magnification of the eye piece by the magnification of the main scope. For a compound microscope one must multiply each eye piece magnification.
the power of the ocular lens multiplied by the magnification of the objective lens
Multiply the magnification of the eyepiece - by the magnification of the object lens. For example - if the eyepiece is labeled 10x, and the object lense is 12x... then the total magnification is 120x
To determine the magnification of the eyepiece on a microscope take the total magnification for the microscope and divide it by the total magnification of the objective lens. The answer is what the magnification is for the eyepiece.
you multyply the low powered objective and the high powered objective :)
To calculate magnification , multiply mag.Power of both lenses 15 x 30 = 350
you multyply the low powered objective and the high powered objective :)
The ocular lens are 10x magnification. Objective lens are 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x magnification. So once an objective lens is selected, the total magnification would be given by its product with the 10x magnification of the ocular lens. For example, if objective lens selected is 40x, total magnification would be: (10x)(40x)=400x total.
it would be 15 times 40 which is 600 times magnification
it will be 3200x its like mah ovius
the electron microscope. has 250,000x magnification
The objective and the diaphragm are the parts that increase magnification on a microscope.