That depends on the eyepiece, a 9mm eyepiece will have more magnification than a 22mm eyepiece.
To determine the magnifying power of the eyepiece when a cell is observed at 200x under high power objective (HPO), you can use the formula: Total Magnification = Eyepiece Magnification × Objective Magnification. If the HPO magnification is typically 40x, then the eyepiece magnification would be 200x ÷ 40x = 5x. Therefore, the magnifying power of the eyepiece used is 5x.
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
The magnification of an eyepiece lens in a microscope typically ranges from 10x to 25x. This means that the eyepiece lens enlarges the image of the specimen viewed through it by that factor. The total magnification of the microscope is calculated by multiplying the eyepiece magnification by the magnification of the objective lens being used. For example, using a 10x eyepiece with a 40x objective results in a total magnification of 400x.
The eyepiece on a microscope typically magnifies the image by a factor of 10x, although this can vary depending on the specific eyepiece used. Some specialized eyepieces may offer higher magnifications, such as 15x or 20x. The total magnification of the microscope is calculated by multiplying the eyepiece magnification by the objective lens magnification. For example, using a 10x eyepiece with a 40x objective results in a total magnification of 400x.
It all depends on what one is doing with the telescope. To gaze at the sun, the eyepiece is not used and in astrophotography, the eyepiece may be used but not always.
In Ramsden eyepiece the light comes to focus at the focal point of the objective and then spreads out until it enters the first element . ... In Huygens eyepiece the converging light does not come to focus before entering the first element however,the end result is same the light leave the second element collimated.
That depends on the eyepiece, a 9mm eyepiece will have more magnification than a 22mm eyepiece.
It is an instrument used to measure properties of light. It has many uses. find out more here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrometer
spectrometer
A mass spectrometer is a device used to determine atomic masses by separating and measuring the mass-to-charge ratio of ions. By analyzing the deflection of ions in a magnetic or electric field, the mass spectrometer can provide accurate measurements of atomic masses.
A spectrometer is used to measure different properties of light. Normally one is given a specific wavelength for the light measured when using this instrument.
A Raman spectrometer is a tool that is used for measuring low frequency modes such as vibrations or rotations. It is used mostly in chemistry although it is also used in physics to measure temperature.
You are referring to Ramsden eyepiece. This is a particular lens used in optical microscopes.
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mass spectrometer
The eyepiece is primarily used to examine micro-organisms as well as viruses that are undetected by the human eye.