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It would be 50x. To find the magnification, you just have to multiply the number eyepiece and the number objective. So for example, * A 10x eyepiece and a 40x objective would have a magnification of 400x * A 10x eyepiece and a 100x objective would have a magnification of 1,000x
Used in conjunction with the eyepiece lens, the objective lens is what gives an optical microscope its ability to produce magnified images. There are normally three to four objective lenses on microscopes, ranging from 4X to 100X magnification, where the stronger lenses are larger. When coupled with the eyepiece lens, the magnification of a microscope ranges from 40X-1000X, though special conditions are required to achieve a sharp image at 1000X magnification.
Using just the light is not enough. Using shorter wave lengths will allow you to see them.
That depends on the type of microscope you are using, so check the lab you work or go to school in. At my lab, our microscopes have 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x magnification lenses.
Well if u think about it, Sopose u weight 100 lb nd 10 times earht gravity is 10 this is like 1000 pound force pulling u down! Now 100x gravity is 10000 pounds on you!!
The objective lens that focuses closest to the slide is 100x, it has the longest lens so the highest power. Be careful not to crack the slide and make sure you use oil if it is an oil immersion lens.
The oil immersion lens @100x
Using a 10X eyepiece, a student would need to use a 10X objective to have a final 100X magnification. 10 X 10 = 100X
The most satisfactory way to study bacterial morphology 40x objective.
scanning-40x low-100x high-400x
100x
40x , 100x , 400x
100x with oil immersion
The oil immersion lens @100x
Depending on objective power and occular power, the subject may be from about 5X to about 100X
It would depend on the microscope, however, there are usually 3 different powered objective lenses on a light microscope, the lowest being of 10x magnification, the middle being of 40/45x magnification, and the highest being of 100x magnification.
10X