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When viewing objects under power the field of view is larger field of view but not as much view?

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When viewing object under power you are able to see a larger field of view but not as much retail?

When viewing an object under higher magnification, you can see a larger field of view and take in more surrounding details. However, the resolution or sharpness of the image may decrease slightly compared to viewing at lower magnification, which can affect the ability to see fine details or textures up close.


What power do you view to be able to see a larger field of view but not as much detail?

200.... i have the same question for my 7th grade science class :(


What is the difference between the field of view under high and low power?

You can see less under high power because it focuses on a smaller part of the specimen, but in more detail than low power.


When viewing under - power you are able to see a larger field of view but not as much detail?

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What happen under low power in the microscope?

Under low power in a microscope, you will see a larger area of the slide but with less detail. This is because the lenses are not magnifying the image as much as under higher magnification. Low power is useful for locating objects on the slide and getting an overall view of the specimen.


Is the field of view brigther under low power or high power?

The field of view is often brighter under low power because of the wider exit pupil diameter. This allows more light to enter the eye, making the image appear brighter compared to high power, which typically has a smaller exit pupil and may result in a dimmer image.


When viewing objects under - power you are able to see a larger field of view but not as much detail?

Just like when you are closer to an object you are able to see detail, but when you move farther away from it, you see more of the object but less of the detail. For eg, lets consider an example of a calendar hanging on the wall. When you are close to it, you may just be able to see the calender, with the month and the dates and days. As you move farther away from it, you would slowly not be able to see the dates and days too clearly, but you would also be able to see more of the wall on which the calender is hanging. Hence when you are able to see a larger field of view, you see much lesser detail. In scientific terms, the magnification is smaller. As you increase the microscope magnification, you would be able to see more detail, but lesser field.


Which of these is not true when changing magnification form low power to high power?

Increasing magnification changes the field of view, depth of field and amount of detail seen.


What refers to the amount of a specimen we are able to see decrease the power of magnification?

Field of view refers to the amount of a specimen that is visible under a particular magnification. Increasing the magnification can typically decrease the field of view, as higher magnification focuses on smaller areas with more detail.


When viewed with a compound microscope under low power the letter p will appear as?

The letter p will appear larger, with more detail visible, when viewed under a compound microscope at low power due to the magnification provided by the lenses. The fine features and texture of the letter may become more pronounced and easier to see.


Why would the 4x provide the largest field of view rather than the 40x when using a microscope?

The 4x objective lens provides the largest field of view because it has a lower magnification power, allowing you to see a larger area of the specimen at once. The 40x objective lens has a higher magnification power, resulting in a smaller field of view but greater detail.