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Field diameter of lens B equals field diameter of lens A times total magnification of lens A divided by total magnification of lens B
The diameter of a field is decreased by 1.5 millimeters when changed from low power to high power magnification.
Yes, a calibrated ocular micrometer can be used to measure the diameter or length of a field or object. Essentially, that is all that it is used for.
The answer is about 2.9mm at 80x.
The field of view measurements are in micrometers. The abbreviation looks like a "u" and an "m"
the diameter of the high power field microscope is 500 micrometers
To find the width of each cell in micrometers, divide the diameter of the field by the number of cells counted. (1.6 mm / 40 cells = 0.04 mm per cell ). Convert to micrometers by multiplying by 1000: (0.04 mm * 1000 = 40 μm). Therefore, each cell is 40 micrometers wide.
The field of vision shrinks as the magnification gets higher so as the magnification increases the less of the diameter of the microscopic field you can see.
1,600 (micrometers {microns} per one field of view) divided by 40 (cells per field of view) equals [units cancel] 40 microns per cell.
micrometers are 1 millionth of a meter and millimeters are 1 thousandth of a meter, so 2 million divided by 2000 is 1000. the answer is 1000
It is focused on the largest area of vision by being the most "zoomed out", so you are looking at a much greater area than the high power field of view.
American Football Field: Let's see, there are: One million micrometers in a meter. 100 yards in an American football field. 91.44 meters in 100 yards. So, an American football field would be 91440000 micrometers long. Did you really mean micrometers? Just to add to the previous (accurate) post.... Canadian Football Field A Canadian Football field is 100 metres long so 100,000,000 micrometers long. Football/Soccer Field If you are talking about Football as in what North American's call Soccer, then the field is anywhere from 90 to 120 metres long (according to FIFA). Thus it is anywhere from 90,000,000 to 120,000,000 micrometers long.
The Field of Vision was created in 1956.
A turkey's field of vision is 270 degrees
The Field of Vision has 251 pages.
Tunnel vision.
Field diameter of lens B equals field diameter of lens A times total magnification of lens A divided by total magnification of lens B