The high-power objective on a microscope is larger lens with higher magnifying power. (40x)
HIGH POWER OBJECTIVES
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Understanding Microscope Objectives
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HIGH POWER OBJECTIVES
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The high power objective in a microscope is the largest lens in the microscope.
low power objectives....
the difference between the low power and high power objectives on a microscope are that the low power objective has a lesser magnification than the high power objective
The objectives are what magnify an item. They are usually 10x, 40x, and 100x. These are also known as low power, high-dry, and oil immersion. Some microscopes also have a 4x for quick scanning.
there are 3 or more objectives in a compound microscope
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Take the camera to be repaired. - - - - - A high-power objective lens is part of a microscope. If it touches or breaks the coverslip, immediately notify your teacher who will inspect the instrument.
Low power objectives cover a wide field of view and they are useful for examining large specimens or surveying many smaller specimens. This objective is useful for aligning the microscope. The power for the low objective is 10X.
A smaller area, but larger objects is in view with a microscope on high power.
To determine the total magnification of a microscope you multiply the magnification power of the objectives lens (indicated as x10) by that of the eye piece.