To quote Wikipedia;"The angular magnification is given by : :: : where Mo is the magnification of the objective and Me the magnification of the eyepiece." So 10x X 20x = 200x
In a light microscope magnification is varied by using different lenses to refract the light. In an electron microscope magnification is varied by altering the configurations of magnetic fields to bend the electron beam.
The total magnification would be 500x...you take the ocular and multiply it by whatever objective you are using.
It depends on what the specimen is. If for example - the specimen is a person's finger-print, then low magnification is sufficient. However - if the specimen is a sample of blood, a higher magnification would be needed to show individual blood cells.
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A chain of 60 termites, each 5mm in length, would be 60 x 5mm = 300mm.
The volume of this cube would be 125 cubic millimetres which is equal to 0.000125 litres
it would be 15 times 40 which is 600 times magnification
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The total magnification is equal to the magnification of the eyepiece multiplied by the magnification of the objective lens. So in this case the objective lens would need to be 100X.
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The magnification power of modern microscopes is amazing.
It would be 50x. To find the magnification, you just have to multiply the number eyepiece and the number objective. So for example, * A 10x eyepiece and a 40x objective would have a magnification of 400x * A 10x eyepiece and a 100x objective would have a magnification of 1,000x
To quote Wikipedia;"The angular magnification is given by : :: : where Mo is the magnification of the objective and Me the magnification of the eyepiece." So 10x X 20x = 200x
The total magnification would be 200x, since the total magnification is the magnification of the objective lens X the magnification of the eyepiece.
In a light microscope magnification is varied by using different lenses to refract the light. In an electron microscope magnification is varied by altering the configurations of magnetic fields to bend the electron beam.
If you are hoping to insert a 5mm anchor, the hole must be close. I would drill a 5mm hole.