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The field of view measurements are in micrometers. The abbreviation looks like a "u" and an "m"

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micro or nano meters

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Q: What unit is to measure the length of objects viewed under a microscope?
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Objects viewed through a light microscope look a lot bigger.


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What unit is used to measure the length of objects viewed under a microscope?

If youre wanting the length of say...a cell, you would probably use a unit pretty small like micrometers (1 x 10^6 of a meter) or nanometer (1 x 10^9 of a meter).


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As you increase the magnification, you decrease the working distance.


Why does the size of objects viewed under high power is unusually recorded in micrometres rather than millimetres?

because most objects viewed are so small that millimeters are to big to measure with.


Fuzzy images viewed by the microscope are due to poor?

Fuzzy images viewed with a microscope may be due to poor resolution. In microscopy, the resolution is defined as the smallest distance between two points on a specimen that can still be defined as two separate objects.


What proof do you now have that living things are similar when viewed through a microscope?

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