Depending on objective power and occular power, the subject may be from about 5X to about 100X
An object will appear about 10 times larger than normal with a low-power objective. This is due to the magnification effect of the lens in the low-power objective, which enlarges the image of the object being observed.
how much larger than normal does an object appear with lower power objective?
Not all microscopes have the same magnification for the lower power lens.
10X with a 10X (low power) would 100X bigger.
The magnification of an object under a microscope depends on the specific low-power objective lens being used, but it typically ranges from 4x to 10x magnification. To determine how many times larger an object will appear, you would multiply the magnification of the low-power objective by the eyepiece magnification (usually 10x). For example, if using a 10x low-power objective, the total magnification would be 100x, making the object appear 100 times larger than its actual size.
With a low-power objective, an object typically appears several times larger than its actual size, often magnifying it by 4x to 10x, depending on the specific objective lens used. For example, a 4x objective lens will make an object appear four times larger than its real dimensions. The total magnification also depends on the eyepiece used in conjunction with the objective, which can further increase the apparent size.
A microscope with a 10x objective lens typically magnifies an object 10 times. This means that the object will appear 10 times larger when viewed through the microscope.
An object appears larger than normal with low power due to a decrease in the distance between the object and the lens. The magnification level depends on the focal length of the lens and the distance between the lens and the object, typically resulting in a magnification of around 10-25%.
This depends entirely on the microscope you are using. Typical high lenses are 150x to 250x, some to 400x.
The total magnification of a compound microscope is calculated by multiplying the magnification power of the objective lens by the magnification power of the eyepiece. This determines how much larger an object will appear when viewed through the microscope.
The objective lens is the part of the microscope that helps to make an object look larger by magnifying its image.
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