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An object will appear about 10 times larger than normal with a low-power objective. This is due to the magnification effect of the lens in the low-power objective, which enlarges the image of the object being observed.
A cell will appear larger when magnified 100x compared to 5x. This is because the magnification power determines how much bigger the object will appear compared to its actual size.
The number followed by x on a microscope refers to the level of magnification, indicating how much closer the object will appear compared to the naked eye. For example, 10x magnification means the object will appear 10 times larger than its actual size.
Using the higher magnification objective lens will enable you to observe a larger number of pollen grains, but they will appear larger and more detailed due to the increased magnification. Conversely, using the lower magnification lens will allow you to see fewer pollen grains in the field of view, but they will appear smaller and less detailed.
magnification:-magnification is increase in the size of an object resolution:-resolution is power of a microscope to distinguish between two objects.Higher the resolution easier it will be to see between the two pints
An object will appear about 10 times larger than normal with a low-power objective. This is due to the magnification effect of the lens in the low-power objective, which enlarges the image of the object being observed.
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
A cell will appear larger when magnified 100x compared to 5x. This is because the magnification power determines how much bigger the object will appear compared to its actual size.
A microscope lens with a power of 20X will magnify an object 20 times its actual size.
The total magnification of a compound microscope is calculated by multiplying the magnification power of the objective lens by the magnification power of the eyepiece. This determines how much larger an object will appear when viewed through the microscope.
The number followed by x on a microscope refers to the level of magnification, indicating how much closer the object will appear compared to the naked eye. For example, 10x magnification means the object will appear 10 times larger than its actual size.
This depends entirely on the microscope you are using. Typical high lenses are 150x to 250x, some to 400x.
The magnifying power of the LPO (low power objective) lens on a microscope is typically 10x. This means that when viewing an object through the LPO lens, it will appear 10 times larger than its actual size.
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.