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The high-power objective on a microscope is larger lens with higher magnifying power. (40x)
You use the Fine Adjustment Knob to give a very clear image on the microscope, mostly used on high power magnification.
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The eyepiece lens of a compound microscope acts essentially a low power (x10 or so) magnifier of the real image created by the objective lens.
You should first use the lowest power setting of a microscope to find an object and then center it within the viewing area. Then, when you switch to the next higher magnification, your target should still be close to the center and easier to find and focus on.
How many times larger the image in the scope appears. A 4 power scope makes the image 4 times larger.
The magnification level of compound microscope is from 50 times to 1000 times larger image.
A smaller area, but larger objects is in view with a microscope on high power.
The high power objective in a microscope is the largest lens in the microscope.
The high-power objective on a microscope is larger lens with higher magnifying power. (40x)
Magnification relates to how large you can see an object - making small items larger than they normally appear. Resolution relates to the amount of detail you can see in the object or image. The higher the resolution, the more detail that is visible.
because you didn't refocus the microscope.
The number of times it amplifies the image.
The high-power objective magnifies the image 4x.
No it does not
You use the Fine Adjustment Knob to give a very clear image on the microscope, mostly used on high power magnification.
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