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You can use that to estimate the size of objects that you are observing.
FOV means Field Of View of a telescope. =]
Depends on your microscope. We've got one that's a x2.
His telescope did not contain the magnification necessary to observe Jupiter's lesser moons.
the eyepiece lens magnification X the magnification of the objective lens.
As the magnification of the objective increases, the FOV decreases
You can use that to estimate the size of objects that you are observing.
FOV means Field Of View of a telescope. =]
LPO has a 10x magnification. HPO has a 40x magnification. OIO has a 100x magnification. LPO has the least magnification, and OIO has the largest.
The coarse adjustment provides the least magnification because it only focuses big parts whereas the fine adjustment focuses on little details.
110 degrees is the Max FOV for 4.1
The least magnification.
Transmission electron microscope
The lens with the smallest magnification has the largest field of view.( usually 4x)
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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