The action of magnifying. The condition of being magnified. The result of magnifying or a magnified reproduction.
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The 'magnification' of the microscope is how far or close you zoom in to the picture. The larger the magnification, the closer you can see what you are looking at through the microscope.
magnification.
the eyepiece lens magnification X the magnification of the objective lens.
Linear magnification is the complicated process of how light travels and reflects. In a short answer, It would be the trajectory of the light and at what time and speed it traveled, followed by what route it took.
15 * 30 = 450 ------------
To determime total magnification of a drawing you devide the dimensions of the drawing by the dimensions of the real object or specimen drawn Mathematically Magnification =Dimensions of drawing/dimensions of specimen
magnification.
It means you have a good microscope.
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.
If you mean 3-9x40 then it is for rifle scopes which means that it has adjustable zoom from 3 times magnification to 9 times magnification. The 40 part means that the lens at the end has a diameter of 40mm.
To determine the magnification of the eyepiece on a microscope take the total magnification for the microscope and divide it by the total magnification of the objective lens. The answer is what the magnification is for the eyepiece.
LPO has a 10x magnification. HPO has a 40x magnification. OIO has a 100x magnification. LPO has the least magnification, and OIO has the largest.
Total magnification means enlarging something in terms of appearance to the full extent. This is the measure of how many times bigger something can get compared to actual size.
the eyepiece lens magnification X the magnification of the objective lens.
800%
its ability to distinguish two items at its highest magnification
it would be 15 times 40 which is 600 times magnification
Linear magnification is the complicated process of how light travels and reflects. In a short answer, It would be the trajectory of the light and at what time and speed it traveled, followed by what route it took.