the eyepiece lens magnification X the magnification of the objective lens.
15 * 30 = 450 ------------
To determime total magnification of a drawing you devide the dimensions of the drawing by the dimensions of the real object or specimen drawn Mathematically Magnification =Dimensions of drawing/dimensions of specimen
Simply, multiply the magnification of the ocular lens times the magnification of the objective lens you have in place.
The eyepiece has a magnification and is usually 10x.
In medical terminology, gross means something that can be seen with the unaided eye, so without magnification. Grossly clear lungs means that by whatever imaging they used, the lungs appeared clear. It is not saying that there isn't any microscopic stuff there, but there is't enough to see without magnification.
The total magnification is the object magnification for example 4x,10x etc. times eyepiece magnification usually 10x and you get the total magnification. The objective lens magnification is the lens right above the slide usually 4x,10x etc.
To determine the magnification of the eyepiece on a microscope take the total magnification for the microscope and divide it by the total magnification of the objective lens. The answer is what the magnification is for the eyepiece.
LPO has a 10x magnification. HPO has a 40x magnification. OIO has a 100x magnification. LPO has the least magnification, and OIO has the largest.
the eyepiece lens magnification X the magnification of the objective lens.
In medical terminology, gross means something that can be seen with the unaided eye, so without magnification. Grossly clear lungs means that by whatever imaging they used, the lungs appeared clear. It is not saying that there isn't any microscopic stuff there, but there is't enough to see without magnification.
it would be 15 times 40 which is 600 times magnification
low-power magnificatin = (10x)(4x) = 40x high-power magnification = (10x)(40x) = 400x It depends on what magnification you are looking for; high-power magnification OR low-power magnification.
15 * 30 = 450 ------------
To determime total magnification of a drawing you devide the dimensions of the drawing by the dimensions of the real object or specimen drawn Mathematically Magnification =Dimensions of drawing/dimensions of specimen
The total magnification is equal to the magnification of the eyepiece multiplied by the magnification of the objective lens. So in this case the objective lens would need to be 100X.
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