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That depends on the eyepiece, a 9mm eyepiece will have more magnification than a 22mm eyepiece.

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How mif a cell being observe has been magnified 200x under the HPO what is the magnifying power of the eyepiece used?

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The magnifying power of a telescope is the focal length of the scope in millimeters, divided by the focal length of the eyepiece in millimeters. Focal length of scope: 225cm=2250mm Focal length of eyepiece: 7.5mm 2250/7.5= 300X


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How do you determine the magnifying power of microscope?

There are a number of objectives on the nose piece, usually there are three of them. You can either look at those, to see if they have the magnifying power printed on it, or you can read the instructions, if they came with your microscope. Average microscopes usually have a maximum of 200 or 400x magnifying power. Note: Microscopes have about 3 different magnifying powers. Most are 40x, 100x, and 200 to 400x.


What is a jewelers eyepiece called?

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What is the total magnification if you view an object using a 40x objective lens and the eyepiece of the microscope is at 5x magnifying power?

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What parts compose the magnifying system in microscope?

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What does the eyepiece if a refracting telescope do?

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What is the line in the eyepiece used for?

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