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Resolution
magnification:-magnification is increase in the size of an object resolution:-resolution is power of a microscope to distinguish between two objects.Higher the resolution easier it will be to see between the two pints
To determine the total magnification of an object being viewed under a microscope, multiply the magnification of the ocular lens by that of the objective lens.
The total magnification is the object magnification for example 4x,10x etc. times eyepiece magnification usually 10x and you get the total magnification. The objective lens magnification is the lens right above the slide usually 4x,10x etc.
I think it's Resolution.....
The diagnostic test that measures the eye's ability to distinguish object details and shape is called the visual acuity test. This test is generally done at a distance of 20 feet.
visual acuity
Magnification.
Resolution
resolution
Resolution
magnification is the ability to make things larger they they actually are by taking the lens from a microscope or by just using a microscope and magnifying the object.
Magnification is the size of the image of an object as compared to the true size of the object.Resolving power is the ability of an imaging device to separate (i.e., to see as distinct) points of an object that are located at a small angular distance.
Multiply the magnification of the eyepiece - by the magnification of the object lens. For example - if the eyepiece is labeled 10x, and the object lense is 12x... then the total magnification is 120x
magnification:-magnification is increase in the size of an object resolution:-resolution is power of a microscope to distinguish between two objects.Higher the resolution easier it will be to see between the two pints
Magnification refers to the degree to which an object is enlarged under a microscope, while resolving power is the ability of the microscope to distinguish two separate points. Contrast, on the other hand, refers to the clarity and distinction of edges in an image. All three factors are important in microscopy for visualizing and analyzing specimens effectively.
To determine the total magnification of an object being viewed under a microscope, multiply the magnification of the ocular lens by that of the objective lens.