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Q: If a microscope had a power of magnification of 200x what would the power of the objective lens be if the eyepiece lens is 10x?
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Refers to the power of a microscope calculated by multiplying the power on the objective by the power on the eyepiece?

The magnification of the microscope


What is the total magnification if you view an object using a 40x objective lens and the eyepiece of the microscope is at 5x magnifying power?

The total magnification would be 200x, since the total magnification is the magnification of the objective lens X the magnification of the eyepiece.


How is total magnification for an objective determined for your microscope?

The standard microscope is that the eyepiece is 10x magnification, and three types of powered magnification helps it magnify even more. Low power is 4x, Medium power is 10x, and High power is 40x. Eyepiece and Low power is 40x, Eyepiece and Medium power is 100x, and Eyepiece and High power is 400x magnification in revolance to the naked eye.


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

Multiply the magnification or power of the objective lens times the power of the eyepiece and it equals the total magnification


How do you caculate total magnification?

The general formula for Total maginifcation Tm is: Tm= Me x Mob where Me is the magnification produced by the eyepiece and Mob is the magnification produced by the objective.


How do you find the total magnifying power of a microscope?

MP=(d/L)*(1-(L-l)f) where d would be the distance from the eye to the image without a lens L is the distance from the eye to the new virtual image (with a lens) l is the distance from the eye to the lens this equation only covers a single lens (whereas there tend to be two in a microscope), but that's no worry; use it twice! (i.e treat both lenses as independent sources of the image)


What is calculated by multiplying the power on the objective by the power on the eyepiece?

Magnification


What refers to the power of a microscope calculated by multiplying the power on the objective by the power of the eyepiece?

MAGNIFICATION, I m also have the same stupid question from the stupid mania puzzle.....


What is the power of the objective lens multiplied by the power of the eyepiece?

The eyepiece is usually 10x, so multiply the objective by 10 to get true magnification


What is the power of the microscope?

The power of a light microscope can be determined by multiplying the magnification power of the eyepiece by the magnification power of the current lens. Ex. (10x) by (40x) results in in a 400x magnification.


How do you determine what the magnification of the specimen is?

In a light microscope magnification is varied by using different lenses to refract the light. In an electron microscope magnification is varied by altering the configurations of magnetic fields to bend the electron beam.


Refers to the power of a microscope?

magnification, i have the same stupid puzzle, get the answers online by typing microscope mania review into google, and hitting one that says answer key.