Our view becomes larger and a lot more clearer with a lot of details.
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the magnification power of a microscope
You use the Fine Adjustment Knob to give a very clear image on the microscope, mostly used on high power magnification.
The eyepiece lens of a compound microscope acts essentially a low power (x10 or so) magnifier of the real image created by the objective lens.
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If magnification increases ONLY, then resolving power does not increase. However, if the magnification increased while staying in focus (upgrading resolution and magnification with objective lense), shorter wavelengths are needed to stay in focus with increased magnification to yield the same high resolution as with previous objective lense, so this case, resolving power does increase.
It Advances the Vision and Makes appear bigger and More Clear.
it will stay the same!!
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The magnification level of compound microscope is from 50 times to 1000 times larger image.
In a light microscope when magnifiaction increases resolution decreases and the object will apear blurred. It can be removed by putting immersion oil on slides or object which increase the refractive index and cause to increase the numerical aperture which ultimately cause the better resolution as resolution power depends on numerical aperture of lens. The immersion oil used can be cedar oil.
The field of view is inversely related to the magnification power...the greater the magnification, the smaller the field of view
1. The Magnification increases 2. The Field of view decrees 3. The image of intensity decreases
1. The Magnification increases 2. The Field of view decrees 3. The image of intensity decreases
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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.
1. The Magnification increases 2. The Field of view decrees 3. The image of intensity decreases