Well usually a microscope comes with a lens that is 10x and with the lens on the bottom, it will multiply to make the microscope stronger
the compound microscope generally have three tye of objectives power lens as 10X, 45X, & 100X.
The total magnification of a microscope is found by multiplying the ocular and objective together.
magnification= ocular power *objective power=10X*60X
400x
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the compound microscope generally have three tye of objectives power lens as 10X, 45X, & 100X.
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.
the scan objective is the shortest objective ,, and has a magnification of 10x
4x&10x
10x
20x objective
The total magnification of a microscope is found by multiplying the ocular and objective together.
magnification= ocular power *objective power=10X*60X
400x
The power of a microscope magnification is the eye piece power times the objective lens so 10X eye piece times 10X objective is 100 power Common eyepieces are 10x 15x, 20X. The limit is about 2000X in an excellent unit. Average practical use is about 1000X to 1400X In expensive scopes the higher power objective lenes as 100X are made from oil not glass.
It would be 50x. To find the magnification, you just have to multiply the number eyepiece and the number objective. So for example, * A 10x eyepiece and a 40x objective would have a magnification of 400x * A 10x eyepiece and a 100x objective would have a magnification of 1,000x
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