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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If it is in the driver's field of view, yes.If it is in the driver's field of view, yes.
The amount of specimen visible on a microscope is referred to as the field of view. This refers to the diameter of the circular area that is visible when looking through the microscope. The field of view may vary depending on the magnification level of the microscope lens.
Field of view ^-^ Field of view >.< xD
The field of view would be 80 times the diameter.
In photography, the relationship between focal length and field of view is that a shorter focal length results in a wider field of view, while a longer focal length narrows the field of view.
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 circle of light seen in a microscope is called the field of view. It refers to the circular area that is visible when looking through the microscope. The size of the field of view can vary depending on the magnification and type of objective lens being used.
Magnification is inversely proportional to the diameter of the field of view.
The field of view of the oil immersion 100x lens would be 0.4 mm. This is because the field of view decreases as the magnification increases.