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refers to the amount of a specium we are able to see decreases as the power of magnification increases.
His telescope did not contain the magnification necessary to observe Jupiter's lesser moons.
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With higher magnification you can observe bigger.To see clearly resolution also should be high.
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The high level of magnification is at a level in order to distinct the image of what you are looking at for example. You would be able to distinguish the shape and be able to see what it might contain within.
refers to the amount of a specium we are able to see decreases as the power of magnification increases.
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It is a balance of both. Without the magnification, we wouldn't be able to see very far. But without the ability to gather and make out trace amounts of light, we wouldn't be able to make anything out while looking through the magnification.
One benefit is that you may be able to see a larger area of the specimen.
One benefit is that you may be able to see a larger area of the specimen.
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Yes. If the crystals are big enough. Often you can see crystals with no magnification at all!
We had to increase the magnification of the microscope in order to see the cells clearly.
Magnification is something being magnified or expanded under a microscope to make it easier to see. Resolution is being able to clearly identify one thing from the other under a microscope.