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The formula for the resolution of an objective lens isR = (1.22(lamda))/(2*(NA))Where (lamda) is wavelength and (NA) is the numerical aperture
In light microscopy, oil immersion is a technique used to increase the resolution of a microscope. This is achieved by immersing both the objective lens and the specimen in a transparent oil of high refractive index, thereby increasing the numerical aperture of the objective lens.
D = wavelength / NA condensor + NA objective D being minimum distance at which two points can be resolved....... wave length of light used......condensor and objective are the numerical apertures of the condensor lens and objective lens
If you are using the oil immersion objective on a microscope, you must use oil to increase the resolution of the lens. These lens are used at very high magnification.
1949
The Objective Resolution was adopted on March 12, 1949 by Pakistanâ??s Constituent Assembly. The Prime Minister presented it to the national assembly on March 7, 1949.
Liaquat Ali Khan in 1949
What is the Importance of What is the Importance of a story having a resolution? a story having a resolution?
12th march 1949
J.L. Nehru
Having an objective provides direction, clarity, and focus to your actions. It helps you stay motivated, make better decisions, and measure your progress towards achieving your goals.
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it has to do with the resolution of the image of the slide obtained...the larger the objective lens value is the greater the resolution it will provide, greater the resolution higher the details.
Liaquat Ali Khan
The formula for the resolution of an objective lens isR = (1.22(lamda))/(2*(NA))Where (lamda) is wavelength and (NA) is the numerical aperture
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