There is a relationship between the power of an objective lens and its field of view. As the power of the objective lens increases, the size of its field of view decreases
first view with low power then gradually increase the power. hope it helped you!
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.
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The longest objective that is usually used the least. The opposite of a low power objective.
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Depth of field is best demonstrated with a slide containing overlapping threads. The depth of field that would increase is the low power objective.
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No. Power is constant. Transformers neither increase nor decrease power, except for minor losses. They increase or decrease voltage, and they decrease or increase current, but the product of voltage and current, i.e. power, remains the same.
The ocular unit, which refers to the eyepiece in a microscope, remains constant in size regardless of the magnification level. As you increase magnification, the objective lens brings the specimen into closer focus without changing the size of the eyepiece. The ocular unit only magnifies the image produced by the objective lens, but does not physically change in size.
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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.