its ability to distinguish two items at its highest magnification
Objective - Ocular 40 x 10 = 4000x
Magnitude comparator is a device that compares two four bit binary numbers. It indicates that whether one number is greater or smaller or equal to the other number.
the magnification power of a 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.
it is a mechanical comparator with magnification in range of 300 to 5000
The Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) has the highest magnification and resolution of all microscopes.
Several things do: 1) what magnification the ocular is (usually 10x) and the highest magnification of the objectives (usually 100x), giving you a total mag of 1000x 2) resolution, which in turn is affected by numerical aperture
The correct spelling is "comparator."
Electron microscope.Transition microscope has a magnification of *500,000 and resolution of 0.5nm.
Advantage: Optical comparators provide high magnification for accurate measurements, facilitate quick and easy inspection of parts, and are non-contact systems that prevent damage to sensitive components. Disadvantage: They may have limited accuracy compared to other metrology tools such as CMMs, may require skilled operators for precise measurements, and can be less effective for measuring complex or 3D features.
com[arator is apricision instrument it is used to compare the actual size of workpeice there r 4 types of comparator 1: mechanical comparator 2:electrical comparator 3:optical comparator 4:penumatic comparator
A comparator is simply an opamp with a certain configuation of external circuitry ( a few components) that make it function as a comparator.
its ability to distinguish two items at its highest magnification
4300x
2 bit comparator = 1bit magnitude comparator +1 bit magnitude comparator if A>B =A(~B)(B bar); if A<B = ~A.B; A==B = AB + (~A)(~B); block of instruction shown above is for 1 bit comparator means if A>B ==true then High bit is set on (A>B) output. if A<B true then high bit is set on (A==B) output, If we cascade two 1 bit comparator then we can design 2-bit comparator...
It would depend on the microscope, however, there are usually 3 different powered objective lenses on a light microscope, the lowest being of 10x magnification, the middle being of 40/45x magnification, and the highest being of 100x magnification.