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The high power objective increases the magnification of the specimen (it contributes to a further magnification). It magnify specimens at greater resolutions, which allows you to see fine details.

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What does a high-power objective do on a microscope?

The high-power objective magnifies the image 4x.


What is the usual magnifying power of the high power objective on your compound microscope?

The high power objective on a compound microscope typically has a magnifying power of 40x or 50x.


Which objective is longer on a microscope?

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What is high power-objective?

The longest objective that is usually used the least. The opposite of a low power objective.


What is High power objective?

The longest objective that is usually used the least. The opposite of a low power objective.


What is high power objective in a telescope?

The high power objective is used to zoom in a little bit more than the low power ob


Is high power objective longer than low power objective?

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Why is it important to use the fine adjustment knob when using the highest power objective lens?

So you do not crack the high power objective lens - this lens is very fragile and expensive.


Which microscope knob do you not use on high power?

You do not use the coarse focus knob on high power because it can damage the slide and the objective lens of the microscope. Use only the fine focus knob to bring the specimen into sharp focus on high power.


What is high power?

The longest objective that is usually used the least. The opposite of a low power objective.


What is high low objective in a microscope?

In microscopy, the high-low objective refers to the use of multiple objective lenses with varying magnifications, typically a high-power lens (e.g., 40x or 100x) and a low-power lens (e.g., 10x or 20x). The low-power objective is used for scanning and locating areas of interest on a specimen, while the high-power objective allows for detailed observation of specific structures. This combination enables efficient examination and detailed analysis of samples in biological and material sciences.


How can you tell by just looking at them which is the low power objective or high power objective?

The low power objective typically has a lower magnification level (e.g., 4x or 10x) compared to the high power objective (e.g., 40x or 100x), and it usually has a wider field of view. The high power objective will provide a closer magnified view of the specimen but with a narrower field of view. You can often find the magnification level labeled on the side of the objectives.