The lower power objective for the microscope is the small lense on the microscope. The size usuall ranges at 4x on the microscope.
Low power objectives cover a wide field of view and they are useful for examining large specimens or surveying many smaller specimens. This objective is useful for aligning the microscope. The power for the low objective is 10X.
remove the slide,return the low-power objective, use lens paper to clean the stage of microscope and the lenses
first view with low power then gradually increase the power. hope it helped you!
vision and brightness of the light
the difference between the low power and high power objectives on a microscope are that the low power objective has a lesser magnification than the high power objective
The low power objective is small lens with low magnifying power.
The low power objective lens on a microscope is also known as the scanning lens.
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The eyepiece lens of a compound microscope acts essentially a low power (x10 or so) magnifier of the real image created by the objective lens.
you multyply the low powered objective and the high powered objective :)
The revolving nosepiece or turret rotates to change from the low power objective lens to the high power objective lens on a microscope. This component allows for easy switching between different objective lenses without the need to manually remove and insert them.
Objective Lens
There's LOW, MEDIUM, and HIGH power.
The nosepiece of a microscope holds multiple objective lenses, each with different magnification levels that range from high to low power. Rotating the nosepiece allows you to switch between these objective lenses to adjust the magnification of your specimen.