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

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What is the magnification of a microscope with an ocular eye piece of 10X and an objective of 50X?

The total magnification would be 500x...you take the ocular and multiply it by whatever objective you are using.


How do you measure the power of a microscope?

The eye-piece multiplied by the power of the lens Eye-piece: 10 lens : 50 500x magnification


What is x when x-0.5 percent equals 500?

x - 0.5% = 500x - .005 = 500x - .005 + .005 = 500 + .005x = 500.005Check:x = 500.005500.005 - 0.5% = 500500.005 - .005 = 500500 = 500So x - 0.5% = 500 when x is .005.


How are the numbers related to the length of the objective?

Because the length of the objectives depends on the total magnification. Example: Magnification: 50x (LPO) You can see that the lower the magnification,the length of objective is the smallest. Magnification: 500x (HPO) You can see that the higher the magnification, the length of objective is bigger than the other objectives. If the objective is lower, the number is lesser -Guinean026


Flying 500 miles per hour how long will it take to go 1000 miles?

This problem can be solved by the following equation:500x=1000 500x/500=1000/500 x=2mph


Xtimes500 equals 1000 what does x equal?

1000/500 = 2x500=1000x500=1000_________500 500x=2


If a commpound micrope has a 50x objective lens and a 10x ocular lens a viewed image appears times larger than its actual size?

The total magnification of the compound microscope can be calculated by multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the ocular lens. In this case, 50x (objective) * 10x (ocular) = 500x total magnification. This means the viewed image will appear 500 times larger than its actual size.


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.


What is the value of x in point 05 equals 5 times 1 divided by 150 plus 1 divided by x?

0.05 = 5 (1/150) + 1/xWrite the left side as a fraction:5/100 = 5/150 + 1/xMultiply each side by 'x':5x/100 = 5x/150 + 1Multiply each side by 100:5x = 500x/150 + 100Multiply each side by 150:750x = 500x + 15,000Subtract 500x from each side:250x = 15,000Divide each side by 250:x = 60


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 500x 2?

1000


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.