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It stands for the muliplication factor of the lense selected

x10 = image is multiplied 10 times

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In microscope what is x in 10x?

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What the meaning of letter 'm' in microscope?

The letter 'm' in microscope stands for "micro," which refers to things that are very small or require the use of a microscope to see. Microscope is a tool used to view objects or organisms at a magnified scale that is not visible to the naked eye.


When viewed under a compound light microscope on low power the letter p will appear as?

The letter "p" will appear as a mirrored image due to the inverted orientation of the compound light microscope's lenses. This means that the letter will appear upside down and reversed.


Is x ray a microscope?

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Which microscope can be linked to an X-ray analyzer?

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What does a magnification of 300 x means?

A magnification of 300x means that an object will appear 300 times larger than its actual size when viewed through the microscope or magnifying instrument.


What is an X?

That is hard to answer without knowing the context in which you saw it. At the end of a letter or sometimes in text messaging, x means kiss and o means hug.


What is a 3 letter word for a type of microscope?

SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope)


Why is the microscope called microscope?

because the pre-fix "micro" means small or out of foucus and the suffix "scope" means to see


What is the number followed by x on a 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.


What does a microscope do to a small letter?

magnify it


How does the position of the letter ''e'' as seen through a microscope differ from the way an ''e'' normally appears?

The complex microscope uses lenses called convex lenses. Now convex lenses converge light to meet at one focal point. They create an =()X like figure where = is straight beams of light () is the convex and X is the converged light. In short, it's because a microscope has a mirror in it. and when you look into it you see the reflection of the item on the slide. On the microscope it is right side up but when you look at it normally it would be upside-down.