Field diameter of lens B equals field diameter of lens A times total magnification of lens A divided by total magnification of lens B
How do you calculate field diameter?
The diameter of a field is decreased by 1.5 millimeters when changed from low power to high power magnification.
Yes, a calibrated ocular micrometer can be used to measure the diameter or length of a field or object. Essentially, that is all that it is used for.
The answer is about 2.9mm at 80x.
The higher the magnification the lower the depth of field.
Yes. The corner distance is the flat/sin angle (of diameter to flat vertex) For hexagon angle is 60 degrees and corner = 1.1547 x flat For octagon angle is 67.5 degrees and corner = 1.0824 x flat
It's easy when there are two circular plates close together compared with their diameter. In that case the E-field is the voltage divided by the distance.
Calculate the area of the ball with a diameter of 12 metres
Calculate the sum
diameter = 2 * radius
The equation goes like this and works for both medium AND high feild diameter : Medium(High) DIA. = Low Diameter / [Med(High)mag/low mag] Brackets () are NOT for multiplication, they are for the other formula.
Double the Radius to Calculate the Diameter.
You don't. You can calculate iits radius and cross-sectional area but its diameter has insufficient information to calculate its length
Radius of a circle = diameter/2
Magnification is inversely proportional to the diameter of the field of view.
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Divide the area by Pi to get the diameter.
Circumference = diameter*pi