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how much larger than normal does an object appear with lower power objective?
You will see more of an object on low power.
Magnification relates to how large you can see an object - making small items larger than they normally appear. Resolution relates to the amount of detail you can see in the object or image. The higher the resolution, the more detail that is visible.
Going to high power on a microscope decreases the area of the field of view. The field of view is inversely proportional to the magnification of the objective lens. ... The specimen appears larger with a higher magnification because a smaller area of the object is spread out to cover the field of view of your eye
The high power objective in a microscope is the largest lens in the microscope.
how much larger than normal does an object appear with lower power objective?
how much larger than normal does an object appear with lower power objective?
10X with a 10X (low power) would 100X bigger.
Not all microscopes have the same magnification for the lower power lens.
Depending on objective power and occular power, the subject may be from about 5X to about 100X
the object will appear 20 times larger
This depends entirely on the microscope you are using. Typical high lenses are 150x to 250x, some to 400x.
There is no "normal size". The size depends on the design power level, the more power it is designed to generate the larger the plant will usually be.
Low power objective magnifies the object by 10 times, whereas high power objective magnifies 40 times. When we change from low power to high power, the object appears larger, exactly 4 times larger than low power. Low power objective covers a larger area, whereas high power covers a smaller area.
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