Low power magnification is considered to be a hundred times. This is the result of multiplying the objective and optical lenses which have the power of 10.
Depends on your microscope. We've got one that's a x2.
the view will be brighter under low power magnification...
it is 50 on my microscope.............................
10 X 10 = 100 magnification. Ocular lens = 10 Objective lens = 10
Multiply the magnification or power of the objective lens times the power of the eyepiece and it equals the total magnification
Total magnification will be ocular magnification multipled by the objective magnification i.e. 10 x 25 = 250x.AnswerThe last time I checked if the eyepiece is on Low Power that means it is 10x. You must multiply the additional 20x, so the total magnification is 200x.
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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.
Depends on your microscope. We've got one that's a x2.
the view will be brighter under low power magnification...
The standard microscope is that the eyepiece is 10x magnification, and three types of powered magnification helps it magnify even more. Low power is 4x, Medium power is 10x, and High power is 40x. Eyepiece and Low power is 40x, Eyepiece and Medium power is 100x, and Eyepiece and High power is 400x magnification in revolance to the naked eye.
Low power value not given hence can't be calculated .
it is 50 on my microscope.............................
Microscopes vary in power. You can determine total magnification by the eyepiece and the lens.
10 X 10 = 100 magnification. Ocular lens = 10 Objective lens = 10
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Multiply the magnification or power of the objective lens times the power of the eyepiece and it equals the total magnification