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The depth of field is the part of a specimen that is in sharp focus; the depth of field decreases as the NA increases. The depth of focus on the other hand is the magnified image in focus on the film plane; depth of focus decreases as magnification increases. To learn more about microscopes and its uses visit the website in the link below.
Shallow focus (0-70km), intermediate focus (70-300km), and deep focus (greater than 300km)
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type of faulting depth frequency of shakin proximity of epicentre distance of earthquake focus magnitude
The focus of the 9.5 (moment magnitud scale) eartquake of Valdivia 1960 was shallow, 33 km deep.
An important principle of the Defense in Depth strategy is that achieving Information assurance requires a balanced focus on three primary elements: People, Technology and defense of the environment
DiD elements focus on what three areas People, operations and defense of the environment This is the answer.....
Awareness of federal hiring reforms, focus on a 21st century workforce, and the recruiting-retaining link.
Awareness of federal hiring reforms, focus on a 21st century workforce, and the recruiting-retaining link.
Awareness of federal hiring reforms, focus on a 21st century workforce, and the recruiting-retaining link.
Awareness of federal hiring reforms, focus on a 21st century workforce, and the recruiting-retaining link.
As magnification increases, the depth of focus decreases.
Defense Department's natural tendency to focus excessively on winning conventional conflicts rather than "irregular wars" such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan. The NDS also aims to promote a more balanced U.S. national security policy by bolstering the non-military elements of power at the disposal of American policy
what is the maximum depth of a deep-focus earthquake
There is no way to answer this. The magnitude of an earthquake does not correlate with its depth.
Depth of field is the depth of the specimen clearly in focus and is greater at lower magnifications.
The distribution of earthquake with regard to the location and depth of focus can be best explained with tectonics.