The eye-piece multiplied by the power of the lens
Eye-piece: 10
lens : 50
500x magnification
first we connect the 3 volt meter in three loads then we measure the voltage and find the resistance of the loads then put the formula p=v/r so in this method we get the power by using 3 volt meter ....(prashant)
to put out the power fector you have to divided apparent power with true power.AnswerYou can determine the true power of any load using a wattmeter. To find the apparent power, you use a voltmeter to measure the supply voltage and an ammeter to measure the load current, and multiply the two readings together.If you then want to go on to find the power factor, then you divide the true power by the apparent power. If you want to find the reactive power you use the following equation:(reactive power)2 = (true power)2 x (apparent power)2
A watt is a measure of power. It is volts multiplied by amperes, or just volt-amps to lots of electrical types. The amount of power is very easy to measure, but it can be used quickly or slowly, depending on the device "sucking up the power" from the source. A watt can last for a long, long time (as in a watch battery), or can be gone in a moment (as it would be when the microwave oven is turned on).
Robert Hooke did NOT invent the microscope. He only perfected it. He made the discovery of a cell.
The "resolving power" of a telescope is a measure of the ability of a telescope to distinguish between two separate objects that appear to be very close together in the sky.
the electron microscope can measure atoms
A microscope does not measure anything in any form
no it's usless to measure it the microscope
The ability of a microscope to measure by separation images that would be difficult to see with the naked eye. This separation is called angular separation.
The high power objective in a microscope is the largest lens in the microscope.
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The lower power objective for the microscope is the small lense on the microscope. The size usuall ranges at 4x on the microscope.
The magnification of the microscope
refers to the power of a microscope;calculated by multiplying the power on the objective by the power on the eyepiece?
The magnification power refers to the enlarging power of a microscope. A microscope basically magnifies objects that are placed under the slides.
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