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One can obtain a total magnification of 400x while using an objective lens of 40x. Such a lens should be used along an eyepiece of 10x.
1000X magnification
to produce a magnified image, a microscope uses 2 convex lenses which have relatively short focal lengths to magnify small, close objects.
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Cut the bottom out of a 35mm plastic can, this will provide the perfect fit for the microscpope eyepiece, this may provide some slack so decrease this using adhesive backed transparent tape.
Using a 10X eyepiece, a student would need to use a 10X objective to have a final 100X magnification. 10 X 10 = 100X
One can obtain a total magnification of 400x while using an objective lens of 40x. Such a lens should be used along an eyepiece of 10x.
1000X magnification
Multiply the magnification of the eyepiece (usually 10x) and the magnification of the objective you are using, Example: eyepiece = 10 x objective lense = 40x 10 x 40 = 400 magnification of 400x.
The total magnification would be 200x, since the total magnification is the magnification of the objective lens X the magnification of the eyepiece.
M=O/A magnification = observed size/actual size
Using just the light is not enough. Using shorter wave lengths will allow you to see them.
to produce a magnified image, a microscope uses 2 convex lenses which have relatively short focal lengths to magnify small, close objects.
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