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You find the answer by multiplying the objective and ocular together!(:

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the total magnification is 430. when calculating this always multiply the ocular objective (in this case 10) by the lens objective ( in this case 43) so 10 x 43 = 430.

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you multiply 10 x 45 = 450 total magnification. Ocular is generally 10x, and the objective lenses range b/ween 4x or 5x, 10x, 40x or 45x and 100x.

ocular x objective = total mag.

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11y ago

450x due to the fact that you simply multiply the ocular lens magnification by the objective lenses' magnification.

therefore 10 X 45 = 450x

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9y ago

LPO = 200x HPO= 860x

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13y ago

400x, because you multiply 40x and 10x

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430

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4300

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What is the total magnification with an objective lens of 20X and an eyepiece of 10X

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.When the microscope is carried properly, which two parts are used

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Q: What is the total magnification of a microscope with a 10X ocular lens and a 45X objective lens?
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