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Power magnifications are important in residential microscopes. Different magnifications on the market range from 40x, 10x and can be as high as 400x.
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The depth of field decreases as one moves to higher magnifications with a microscope. This is because higher magnifications result in a narrower focal plane, making it more challenging to keep objects in focus across different depths.
The magnifications of an electron microscope typically range from 1,000x to 1,000,000x, depending on the type of electron microscope and the settings used. Transmission electron microscopes (TEM) can achieve higher magnifications than scanning electron microscopes (SEM).
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Low power (4x), medium power (10x), and high power (40x) are the three magnifications typically found on a compound microscope's objective lenses.
Viewing a specimen under different microscope magnifications allows for a closer examination of its details, providing a more comprehensive understanding of its structure and composition. This can help in identifying specific features, studying different layers, and gaining insights into the specimen's overall characteristics. Additionally, higher magnifications can reveal finer details that may not be visible at lower magnifications, leading to a more thorough analysis and interpretation of the specimen.
The area of the slide seen through a microscope depends on the magnification level of the microscope and the field of view. The area will be smaller at higher magnifications and larger at lower magnifications.
It is not recommended to use high objective magnifications (usually above 40x) on the coarse focus adjustment knob because the depth of field becomes very shallow at high magnifications. This can make it challenging to focus on the sample accurately and increases the risk of damaging the objective lens or the sample if the focus is not adjusted carefully.
if its using a microscope your talking about then its because you need to find it on low power first until you see it then go to medium power lokk for it then go to high power and use the fine ajustment knob (small turning thing) to find it and if you cant find it then start all over.
An electron microscope.