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How much larger than normal does an object appear with a low-power objective?

An object will appear about 10 times larger than normal with a low-power objective. This is due to the magnification effect of the lens in the low-power objective, which enlarges the image of the object being observed.


How much larger than normal does an object appear with a low - power objective?

how much larger than normal does an object appear with lower power objective?


How much larger than normal does an object appear with low-power objective?

10X with a 10X (low power) would 100X bigger.


How much larger than normal does an object appear with low - power objective?

Depending on objective power and occular power, the subject may be from about 5X to about 100X


If the letter p is placed under the microscope in the normal reading position orientations of the letter would the viewer see?

There are mirrors in the microscope, which cause images to appear upside down and backwards. So a letter p would appear as a letter d through the microscope eyepiece.


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If the letter p is placed under the microscope in the normal reading position what orientations of the letter would the viewer see?

When the letter "p" is placed under a microscope in the normal reading position, the viewer would see the letter rotated 180 degrees, appearing as a lowercase "d." This is because microscopes produce an inverted image due to the way light rays pass through the lens system. The orientation change is a result of the optical properties of the microscope, specifically the inversion of the image produced.


What does total power of magnification mean?

The total power of magnification refers to how many times bigger than actual size you are viewing the specimen with a microscope. It is measure by multiplying the magnification of the eye piece by the magnification of the objective lens you are using. For example, most eye pieces magnify by 10X. So, if you are viewing a specimen with the 4X objective lens, you are actually seeing the specimen 40 times larger than normal. (10X * 4X)


What is the best microscope to use when viewing small objects?

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