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The specimen should be in clear focus

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Q: Which of these is not true when changing magnification form low power to high power?
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What is 10x and 40x magnification?

low-power magnificatin = (10x)(4x) = 40x high-power magnification = (10x)(40x) = 400x It depends on what magnification you are looking for; high-power magnification OR low-power magnification.


What is the total magnification of the microscope when it is on high power?

Microscopes vary in power. You can determine total magnification by the eyepiece and the lens.


What is the magnification of a high power objective?

The oil immersion lens or objective has power 90X-100X and an eyepiece lens generally in light microscope comes with 10X so total magnification of oil immersion lens is 100X10 = 1,000


How is total magnification for an objective determined for your microscope?

The standard microscope is that the eyepiece is 10x magnification, and three types of powered magnification helps it magnify even more. Low power is 4x, Medium power is 10x, and High power is 40x. Eyepiece and Low power is 40x, Eyepiece and Medium power is 100x, and Eyepiece and High power is 400x magnification in revolance to the naked eye.


Is the field of view brigther under low power or high power?

the view will be brighter under low power magnification...


Is it better to have a telescope with a high resolving power or a high magnification explain why?

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Are both hair focused under high power magnification?

No.


What is the usual magnifying power of the high power objective on your compound microscope?

what magnification is ontained with the high power objective


What is the use of high power objective?

The high power objective increases the magnification of the specimen (it contributes to a further magnification). It magnify specimens at greater resolutions, which allows you to see fine details.


What does it mean when a specimen is under low power magnification you can switch to high power magnification and have the specimen remain in reasonably good focus?

It means you have a good microscope.


What structure on a microscope allows the greatest magnification?

High Power Objective


What happens to Field of View when you change from low power to oil immersion high power?

The field of view is inversely related to the magnification power...the greater the magnification, the smaller the field of view