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The field of vision shrinks as the magnification gets higher so as the magnification increases the less of the diameter of the microscopic field you can see.
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the distance between the specimen and the objective lens
A confocal microscope works by a laser shining on two mirrors mounted on motors which allows it to scan the sample then the emitted light is focued through the pinhole to a detector which relays an image to the lens.
Before we analyze exactly how microscopes differ magnification and resolution is it important to know the difference between the two. When we talk about a microscopes magnification it is a reference to how much the microscope can enlarge an image. However, when one refers to a microscopes resolution it is the ability for the microscope to produce a sharper and more clear image. Thus, resolution is the ability to tell two points apart from each other. For instance, imagine we place a small cell under a microscope. If the cell is very large it has a large magnification but that does not mean that it has a good resolution; the cell may appear fuzzy. However, by tweaking the resolution the cell can come into full detail and may be examined. Magnification is usually described as 10x or 100x, which means 10 times or 100 times the size. Resolution can be described as any unit of measure. For instance, if your microscope can make a distinction between two points that are 1 micrometer away from each other the resolution can be said to be 1 micrometer.
As the magnification of the objective increases, the FOV decreases
the working distance decreases as the magnification increases
The field of vision shrinks as the magnification gets higher so as the magnification increases the less of the diameter of the microscopic field you can see.
The size of the cell remains the same no matter what power objective is used. However, the magnification changes between these two objective lenses, with the low power objective magnifying it less than the high power objective.
The monocular has 3 objective lenses but the stereo microscope has only 2 objective lenses
A compound microscope, like the common optical microscope is used to study objects too small to see with the naked eye. The difference between a common optical microscope, and a compound microscope is the number of objective lenses. A compound microscope will contain several lenses. This reduces distortion, and gives one multiple lenses with which to adjust magnification.
depends which microscope ur using..... the strongest (not NASA's) is about 1,000x The definition of magnification power is given by the relationship: Magnification = 250 mm / f Thus, a 25-mm focal-length positive lens would be a 10x magnifier.
As you increase the magnification, the field of view decreases.
As you increase the magnification, the field of view decreases.
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Magnification is inversely proportional to the diameter of the field of view.
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