When the scanning (4x) objective is used the total magnification will be .When the low power (10x) objective is used the total magnification will be .When the high power (40x) objective is used the total magnification will be .When the oil immersion (100x) objective is used the total magnification will be .
Question
When the scanning (4x) objective is used the total magnification will be .When the low power (10x) objective is used the total magnification will be .When the high power (40x) objective is used the total magnification will be .When the oil immersion (100x) objective is used the total magnification will be .
Solution
The total magnification of a microscope is determined by multiplying the power of the ocular lens (usually 10x) by the power of the objective lens (the lens you are asking about: 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x).
- When the scanning (4x) objective is used, the total magnification will be 4x * 10x = 40x.
- When the low power (10x) objective is used, the total magnification will be 10x * 10x = 100x.
- When the high power (40x) objective is used, the total magnification will be 40x * 10x = 400x.
- When the oil immersion (100x) objective is used, the total magnification will be 100x * 10x = 1000x.
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