40x , 100x , 400x
The shortest objective lens in a microscope is typically referred to as the scanning lens.
The lowest power of a microscope is typically 4x, known as the scanning objective lens.
The total magnification of a microscope is calculated by multiplying the power of the objective lens by the power of the eyepiece lens. Given a total magnification of 200x and an eyepiece lens power of 10x, the power of the objective lens would be 200x/10x = 20x.
Total magnification is the term used to describe the magnifying power of a microscope, which is calculated by multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece. This formula helps in determining the overall magnification of the specimen being viewed under the microscope.
The total magnification of a microscope is determined by multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece. This calculation gives the overall magnification level that is achieved when viewing an object through the microscope.
The lower power objective for the microscope is the small lense on the microscope. The size usuall ranges at 4x on the microscope.
There's LOW, MEDIUM, and HIGH power.
high power objective
The low power objective lens on a microscope is also known as the scanning lens.
The high power objective on a compound microscope typically has a magnifying power of 40x or 50x.
The high-power objective magnifies the image 4x.
The low power objective is small lens with low magnifying power.
it is 50 on my microscope.............................
The shortest objective lens in a microscope is typically referred to as the scanning lens.
The smallest objective on a microscope is called the high-power objective lens. It typically has a magnification power of 40x or higher, allowing for detailed examination of specimens.
The lowest power of a microscope is typically 4x, known as the scanning objective lens.
4x&10x