get more lighter or gets darker
50x
No, none of them are. Under sufficient magnification you will be seeing individual ice crystals and with any further enlargement, you will no longer have the property of self-similarity.
The sun's brightness is overwhelming and blocks it out. It can be viewed with a telescope called a Coronagraph or during a total solar eclipse.
Stars, planets, solar systems, many objects in space can start as a large unstructured nebula of gas and dust, which can coalesce into massive objects under gravitational influence.
They're right under your feet.
when the micerscope is next yo
As you increase the magnification, you decrease the working distance.
The magnification power refers to the enlarging power of a microscope. A microscope basically magnifies objects that are placed under the slides.
To determine the total magnification of an object being viewed under a microscope, multiply the magnification of the ocular lens by that of the objective lens.
No, the actual size never changes - only the APPARENT size, due to the magnification provided by the lenses of the microscope.
The magnification of the objective lens is 10x. The magnification of the scanning lens is 4x. Therefore if you are viewing an object under scanning power, the total magnification is 40x.
Magnifying an image allows for easier investigation and viewing capabilities. Images which are under a 10X objective magnification and 6 times larger than an image which is under a 4X magnification.
Yes. 4x - low power magnification is best for scanning objects under a microscope. Why? I honestly don't know but will guess; medium and high power are based off the setting of low power - you don't use coarse adjustment knob for medium and high only fine detail because the coarse is already adjusteded from low.
The magnification of the specimen under low power optics, lpo, is 10 times and the magnification of the specimen under high power optics, hpo, depends on the power of the microscope but is usually at least 500 times or more.
yes you can.
the view will be brighter under low power magnification...
Evolution has no function. It's just something that happens, like falling is just something that happens to objects under the influence of gravity.