scanning-40x
low-100x
high-400x
The high power objective lens is the lens on a microscope that magnifies with the most power
it is a high power camera but faster and more clear
Power of a lens is reciprocal of the focal length. P=1/f . SI unit is Diopter (D)
The high power objective in a microscope is the largest lens in the microscope.
when you change from low power to high power the light intensity decreases. this is because the high power objective lens is smaller than the low power lens. therefore, the high power lens lets less light through
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A) a long power objective- shortestB) a high power objective- longerC) a oil immersion objective- longest
It's called an "OCULAR" according to a microscope supplier site.
The high power objective in a microscope is the largest lens in the microscope.
A lens of short focal length has a greater power (than a lens of large focal length)
Which of the following is a correct procedure for the operation of a microscope? First, put the specimen into focus using a low power lens, then switch to a lower power lens if needed.Remove and add slides while the high power lens is selected.First, put the specimen into focus using a low power lens, then switch to a higher power lens if needed.Use the fine focus knob with the low power lens and use the coarse focus knob with the high power lens
On a typical light microscope, the low power objective lens will be shorter than the high power objective lens.
the high power lens uses a lot of light scorce so it could burn your eyes
The magnification of a high power objective lens typically ranges from 40x to 100x.
when you change from low power to high power the light intensity decreases. this is because the high power objective lens is smaller than the low power lens. therefore, the high power lens lets less light through
So you do not crack the high power objective lens - this lens is very fragile and expensive.
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A lens with a power of 19.5 diopters would be considered a strong prescription lens for correcting vision. It indicates that the lens has a high refractive power, which is often needed for individuals with severe nearsightedness or farsightedness.
The coarse adjustment knob on a microscope should never be used with the high-power objective lens. This can cause damage to both the lens and the slide being viewed. Instead, it is best used with the low-power or scanning objective lens for initial focusing.
A) a long power objective- shortestB) a high power objective- longerC) a oil immersion objective- longest