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As the magnification increases, the depth of field decreases.
Magnification is related because as magnification increases, the depth of field decreases.
The higher the magnification the lower the depth of field.
The visibility of the specimen decreases as the power of magnification increases on a microscope. The specimen area will shrink as the magnification is increased.
The depth of field decreases.
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As the magnification of the objective increases, the FOV decreases
The depth of field is the part of a specimen that is in sharp focus; the depth of field decreases as the NA increases. The depth of focus on the other hand is the magnified image in focus on the film plane; depth of focus decreases as magnification increases. To learn more about microscopes and its uses visit the website in the link below.
as the magnification increases, your field of view decreases. so when your magnification decreases, your field of view increases. such as, for example, a brick wall. when your 2 blocks away from one, all you see is the brownish wall. that is the low power objective. then when you get right up to the wall, you see all the tiny details. that is the high power objective. just think about it like that. =D. i hope it helped
As you increase the magnification, the field of view decreases.
As you increase the magnification, the field of view decreases.
The field of view becomes smaller when magnification increases.