It varies based on the microscope but is usually 4.5mm at 40X (low power), 1.8mm at 100X (medium power), 0.45mm at 400X(high power), and 0.18mm at 1000X.
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The field of view or field of study is what you see when you look throughout the OCULAR lens
If it is in the driver's field of view, yes.If it is in the driver's field of view, yes.
It is the area that you see when looking through the microscope. The field of view depends on the strength of magnification. The lower the power the larger the field of view.
the field of view is what is seen under the microscope through the specific magnification
Field of view ^-^ Field of view >.< xD
The visibility of the specimen decreases as the power of magnification increases on a microscope. The specimen area will shrink as the magnification is increased.
As you increase the magnification, the field of view decreases.
The field of view becomes narrower.
As you increase the magnification, the field of view decreases.
The High powered field of view is harder to measure.
The field of view is inversely related to the magnification power...the greater the magnification, the smaller the field of view