What is the value of the smallest objective?
If it is 4x,
The total magnification = eye piece x objective lens
= (10x) x (4x)
= 40x
One can obtain a total magnification of 400x while using an objective lens of 40x. Such a lens should be used along an eyepiece of 10x.
magnification= ocular power *objective power=10X*60X
the power of the ocular lens multiplied by the magnification of the objective lens
scanning objective
yes
The low power objective is small lens with low magnifying power.
The high power objective in a microscope is the largest lens in the microscope.
The total magnification would be 200x, since the total magnification is the magnification of the objective lens X the magnification of the eyepiece.
The high-power objective on a microscope is larger lens with higher magnifying power. (40x)
The high-power objective lens; which magnifies the specimen about 40x (depending on the microscope) and the low-power objective lens; which magnifies the object about 10x. If you arn't familiar with the given terms then look them up, there are probably answers on this website.
One can obtain a total magnification of 400x while using an objective lens of 40x. Such a lens should be used along an eyepiece of 10x.
magnification= ocular power *objective power=10X*60X
low power objective lens
There are a number of objectives on the nose piece, usually there are three of them. You can either look at those, to see if they have the magnifying power printed on it, or you can read the instructions, if they came with your microscope. Average microscopes usually have a maximum of 200 or 400x magnifying power. Note: Microscopes have about 3 different magnifying powers. Most are 40x, 100x, and 200 to 400x.
the power of the ocular lens multiplied by the magnification of the objective lens
scanning objective
yes