I saw nothing. Perhaps you could check with someone who was actually there and watched it as it happened.
Multiply These Equals What you mix 50 .10+x 5+50x Plus what you have 90 .10 9 Equals what you need 40 x 40x 5+50x+9=40x 14+50x=40x 10x=14 x=1.4 140%
40x=280 x=7
40x+16=2540x=25-1640x=9x= 9/40x=0.225
8(1+5x) +5 = 13+5x => 8+40x + 5 = 13 +5x => 13+40x = 13+5x => 13-13+40x = 13-13+5x => 40x = 5x => 40x - 5x = 0 => 35x = 0 => 35x/35 = 0/35 => x = 0
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.
the compound microscope generally have three tye of objectives power lens as 10X, 45X, & 100X.
low-power magnificatin = (10x)(4x) = 40x high-power magnification = (10x)(40x) = 400x It depends on what magnification you are looking for; high-power magnification OR low-power magnification.
Most go up to 1000x as it is light field microscopy. The ocular lens (the one that you look into) is 10x, but there are different objectives to focus on the specimen that you rotate to chose. The lowest is usually 4x, then 10x, 40x, and then 100x. Multiply ocular lens (10x) X objective lens you are using (ex: 40x) = Total 400x Oil immersion drop is used ONLY on the 100x objective.
I assume you mean the lenses. They're the 10x, 40x, 100x etc. They're the things you turn to see the slide better
The oil immersion lens or objective has power 90X-100X and an eyepiece lens generally in light microscope comes with 10X so total magnification of oil immersion lens is 100X10 = 1,000
The objectives are what magnify an item. They are usually 10x, 40x, and 100x. These are also known as low power, high-dry, and oil immersion. Some microscopes also have a 4x for quick scanning.
LPO has a 10x magnification. HPO has a 40x magnification. OIO has a 100x magnification. LPO has the least magnification, and OIO has the largest.
400x gives the smallest field of view. The magnification of the instrument, and the field of view are inversely rational.
Total magnification is determined by multiplying the magnification of the ocular lens by that of the objective lens. Compound microscope that uses more than one lens to direct light through a specimen mounted on a glass slide.
It would be 50x. To find the magnification, you just have to multiply the number eyepiece and the number objective. So for example, * A 10x eyepiece and a 40x objective would have a magnification of 400x * A 10x eyepiece and a 100x objective would have a magnification of 1,000x
That depends on the type of microscope you are using, so check the lab you work or go to school in. At my lab, our microscopes have 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x magnification lenses.