This is a variable power scope- from 6 power to 24 power. The front lens (objective lens) is 40mm in diameter.
i am looking for info about 6 A 925 stamped on a silver ring.
if you mean the long shot cs6 then the yellow version yes, but the recon cs6 doesn't come with one.
Tube diameter is 1" on that scope
100-1200 usd
{| ! scope="col" width="81" | idth ! scope="col" width="156" | Meters ! scope="col" width="142" | Zapal equivalent ! scope="row" | Top| 19.5213 ! scope="row" | Base| 55.337 ! scope="row" | Temple| 13.42 9 ! scope="row" | Stairs| 8.85 6 |}
Two numbers, such as 4x32, indicate the magnification (4 times) and the size of the front (objective) lens- 32 mm. A bigger lens is usually brighter. Three numbers, such as 6-24x42 or 6x24x42 will indicate a variable power scope- from 6 to 24 power, with a 42mm front lens.
With a silph scope.
it shows harry and dumbledor looking into the memory pot
yes
I'm not quite sure what you mean, but if you are looking for the square root of 4 to the third power, the answer is 8.
The beam is tracing 6 cycles 100 times per second,so the signal frequency is (6 x 100) = 600 Hz.
The numbers represent the power of magnification and the size of the objective (front) lens in milimeters. 6-24 means the scope has a variable pawer adjustable from 6 to 24 times magnification. The size of the lens determines how much light the scope gathers and the field of view.