the ocular lens sits higher up, closer to your eye. the objective lens are in the objective tube below the ocular lens
A theory
It's called an "OCULAR" according to a microscope supplier site.
Maybe its "ocular".
They are curved transparent materials that make light rays come together or spread out.or a lens is a transparent material which has one or more surfaces curved for the purpose of deviating light raysA lens is an optical element that can transmit and refract light, by converging or diverging the beam. Simple lens is a single optical element. Compound lens is an array of simple lenses having a common axis.
200 You find the answer by multiplying the objective and ocular together!(: I had this question on my Bio final.
10X
the name
The ocular is the upper lens and objective is the lower lens
There is no other name for the objective lens. However, the eyepiece is also called the ocular lens.
It's called an "OCULAR" according to a microscope supplier site.
magnification= ocular power *objective power=10X*60X
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Maybe its "ocular".
450
Total magnification is calculated by objective times ocular lens. So if you increase the objective lens is directly related to an increase in magnification.
40 because you have to multiply the ocular lens times the objective lens and the ocular lens is almost always 10x i think. Hopefully it is in your case. I know our microscopes are like that. Hope this helps! :)
the power of the ocular lens multiplied by the magnification of the objective lens
The ocular magnifies the already magnified image coming from the objective. The ocular usually magnifies that image 10 times.