medium or maybe sometimes for better view high :)
The eye piece provides x10 magnification, and times it by the low power objective. (Smallest tube) So, if the low power objective was x10, and the eye piece being 10, then the magnification would be x100 Use this for other objectives too.
Yes. 4x - low power magnification is best for scanning objects under a microscope. Why? I honestly don't know but will guess; medium and high power are based off the setting of low power - you don't use coarse adjustment knob for medium and high only fine detail because the coarse is already adjusteded from low.
You need to rotate the lenses round to get the best magnification then use the wheels on the side to bring it into focus. If this does not meet your requirement's then you need a better microscope.
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The magnification of a telescope is the ratio of the effective focal length of the objective to the focal length of the eyepiece. For example, a small telescope's objective may have a focal length of 800mm. When an eyepiece with a focal length of 25mm is used, the magnification is 800/25 = 32. The term "effective focal length" refers to the focal length of the objective as affected by any "focal extender". Many telescopes are designed to have a short total size, but high power, by "folding" the optical path. A mirror-type objective with a focal length of perhaps 800mm is coupled with a smaller curved mirror that intercepts the last 200mm and extends it to 800mm, a 4x extension, so that the effective focal length of that objective is 3200mm. Use that with a 25mm eyepiece and the magnification is 3200/25 = 128. By the way, if a telescope is smaller than you are, it is seldom much use to view using a magnification greater than 50 to 100. Most objects are best viewed at relatively low powers such as 30 or so.
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The best strength of binoculars for an optimal viewing experience is typically between 7x and 10x magnification. Higher magnification can make it harder to hold the binoculars steady and may result in a narrower field of view.
To see the entire letter "e" clearly, the lowest objective, typically 4X, would be the best choice. This lower magnification allows for a wider field of view, making it easier to capture the entire letter. Higher magnifications like 10X, 40X, or 100X would zoom in too much, potentially cropping out parts of the letter.
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you can get concave mirrors especially from school's science equipments suppliers.
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anything between .43x and .3x are your best bet for skate videos. i personly use century baby death which is .3x.
if the animal is worthey to him
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