The lens with the smallest magnification has the largest field of view.( usually 4x)
objective lens
A microscope should be stored in low power objective lens because the lens can scratch against the lens.
No, the eyepiece and objective lens are at opposite ends of the microscope.
The 40x objective lens is one of the (usually) 3 objective lenses. It magnifies the image by 40x (hence the name). However, the image you view doesn't have a magnification of 40. There is the ocular lens, which typically is 5x or 10x, in addition to the objective lens.
The objective lens in a microscope helps to magnify the object being viewed on the slide. The objective lens can be rotated to change the magnification of the lens and yield a different view.
There is a relationship between the power of an objective lens and its field of view. As the power of the objective lens increases, the size of its field of view decreases
You use the 3 objective lenses of a compound microscope to switch powers. There's LOW, MEDIUM, and HIGH power. With LOW power, you can magnify what you're looking at. With HIGH power, you can see things that you can't see with a naked eye.
The high power objective in a microscope is the largest lens in the microscope.
The ocular is the upper lens and objective is the lower lens
low power objective lens
The objective lens in a microscope helps to magnify the object being viewed on the slide. The objective lens can be rotated to change the magnification of the lens and yield a different view.
The lens with the greatest (positive) curvature. The lens with the highest diopter.
Because during movement of lens there is no slide below objective .
scanning objective
The objective lens 40X(with the blue band) is the high dry lens.
the ocular lens sits higher up, closer to your eye. the objective lens are in the objective tube below the ocular lens
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