15 * 30
= 450
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The total magnification of a compound light microscope is determined by multiplying the ocular lens (eyepiece) magnification times the objective lens magnification. So (10x)(45x) = 450x magnification.
300
The total magnification of a microscope is found by multiplying the ocular and objective together.
In a light microscope magnification is varied by using different lenses to refract the light. In an electron microscope magnification is varied by altering the configurations of magnetic fields to bend the electron beam.
Multiply the magnification or power of the objective lens times the power of the eyepiece and it equals the total magnification
total magnification =
the power of the ocular lens multiplied by the magnification of the objective lens
15 * 30 = 450 ------------
15 * 30 = 450 ------------
15 * 30 = 450 ------------
To calculate magnification , multiply mag.Power of both lenses 15 x 30 = 350
you must multiply the two lenses getting a total of 150X
The total magnification of a microscope is found by multiplying the ocular and objective together.
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.
It is clearly 450 because 15 times 30 is 450
In a light microscope magnification is varied by using different lenses to refract the light. In an electron microscope magnification is varied by altering the configurations of magnetic fields to bend the electron beam.
One can calculate the total magnification of a microscope by multiplying the magnification of the eye piece by the magnification of the main scope. For a compound microscope one must multiply each eye piece magnification.
Multiply the magnification or power of the objective lens times the power of the eyepiece and it equals the total magnification
To determine the total magnification of a microscope you multiply the magnification power of the objectives lens (indicated as x10) by that of the eye piece.