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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.

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In microscope what is x in 10x?

x means the magnification times. 10x means it is magnified 10 times.


What does letter X in the microscope means?

The letter "X" on a microscope typically indicates the magnification level of the objective lens. It represents a certain level of magnification, with higher numbers corresponding to greater magnification power. The "X" can also refer to the total magnification when combined with the magnification of the eyepiece.


What is x in 500x magnification?

The 'x' simply means 'times'. everything you see in the lens is up to 500 times its original size.


When using a 10X ocular and a 15X objective and the field size is 1.5 mm the approximate field size with a 30X objective is what mm?

0.75 mm way to get this answer........... (diameter of field A X total magnification of field A) / total magnification of field B so start by finding the diameter of field A= which is the 1.5 next figure out what the total magnification of field A is= 150 (you get this answer by multiplying the ocular # which is 10x by the objective # which is 15x. (10 x 15= 150) next figure out what the total magnification of field B is =300 (you get this answer by multiplying the ocular # which is 10x by the other higher objective # which is 30x. (10 x 30 = 300) then you can use the formula and plug in all the answers you got to get the answer (1.5mm x 150)/300=.75mm


What is the total magnification of a microscope if the microscope is on low power?

Total magnification will be ocular magnification multipled by the objective magnification i.e. 10 x 25 = 250x.AnswerThe last time I checked if the eyepiece is on Low Power that means it is 10x. You must multiply the additional 20x, so the total magnification is 200x.


How do you calculate 70 percent of 300 cm?

Percent basically means hundredths, so you multiply 70/100 x 300, or the equivalent 0.70 x 300.


What is the rule for the total magnification of a compound microscope?

The total magnification of a compound microscope is calculated by multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece. So, total magnification = magnification of objective lens x magnification of eyepiece.


How do you determine the total magnification on a light microscope?

Multiply the magnification of the eyepiece (usually 10x) and the magnification of the objective you are using, Example: eyepiece = 10 x objective lense = 40x 10 x 40 = 400 magnification of 400x.


What is sigma comparator?

it is a mechanical comparator with magnification in range of 300 to 5000


What is the word equation for total magnification for any compound microscope?

The word equation for total magnification of a compound microscope is calculated by multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece. Total Magnification = Magnification of Objective Lens x Magnification of Eyepiece.


What is the total magnification of a microscope with two lenses when one lens has a magnification 15 and the other lens has a magnification 30?

15 * 30 = 450 ------------


What is the magnification of a microscope with a 10x ocular and a 95x oil-immersion objective?

950