40x is magnified more, so if you zoom in on something, you're only seeing a part of what it was before. Versus, if you zoom out, you see more. It's not as detailed, but it's a larger field of view.
it means to see through the microscope on a field
there are seven type of microscope.they are (1)Electron microscope (2)compound microscope (3)light microscope (4)scanning electron microscope (5)transmission electron microscope (6)dark field microscope and (7)light field microscope
the field of view is what is seen under the microscope through the specific magnification
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Field of view
it means to see through the microscope on a field
a place where the background of the object is called field in microscope
No its actually the opposite
how can the field of view on a compound microscope be made brighter
there are seven type of microscope.they are (1)Electron microscope (2)compound microscope (3)light microscope (4)scanning electron microscope (5)transmission electron microscope (6)dark field microscope and (7)light field microscope
A dissection microscope would allow you to see the entire insect in a magnified fashion, but a light microscope or an electron microscope would both also work fine. Ultimately it would depend on how much detail you want to see.
August Kholer in 1903 created the world's first dark field microscope
It is the area that you see when looking through the microscope. The field of view depends on the strength of magnification. The lower the power the larger the field of view.
Microscope objective lenses are the lenses that you can select on the microscope to change to field of view and magnification.
In 1936 Erwin Müller invented the field emission microscope, and in 1951 he invented the field ion microscope and was the first to see atom atoms . In 1967 he added time- ...
Depth of field in a microscope refers to the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that produce a distinct image of a specimen. It is usually very short and is measured in microns.
You use the 3 objective lenses of a compound microscope to switch powers. There's LOW, MEDIUM, and HIGH power. With LOW power, you can magnify what you're looking at. With HIGH power, you can see things that you can't see with a naked eye.