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using the course adjustment to focus the specimen under high power
Because when looking at it from far, then you can see more of the specimen, However, when you're looking at it closer up in a high power mode, then you will see less of the object, but much closer.
When a very close view of the specimen is necessary. You can focus in on one part of the specimen.
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low power means we observed specimen at 40x and for more clear result we go to high resolution wich is 100x with the use of oil emmersion
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Because high power takes up a much smaller area, and you may not be able to find the specimen if it's off to one side. C:
using the course adjustment to focus the specimen under high power
You use the low power lens to find the specimen with a microscope. Once you have found the specimen on low power, you can switch to high power for greater magnification. Just be sure to use only the fine adjustment knobs for focusing on high power so the high power objective won't hit the slide.
It means you have a good microscope.
Because it is too hard to find a specimen on high power. Easier to find them and focus them on low power and then increase the magnification and fine-tune the focus to get a better, closer look.
The magnification of the specimen under low power optics, lpo, is 10 times and the magnification of the specimen under high power optics, hpo, depends on the power of the microscope but is usually at least 500 times or more.
The specimen should be in clear focus
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Because when looking at it from far, then you can see more of the specimen, However, when you're looking at it closer up in a high power mode, then you will see less of the object, but much closer.
the same way as under low-power on a microscope: carefully