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Q: What is the objective lens power multiplied by?
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How do you calculate the total magnification capacity of a microscope?

the power of the ocular lens multiplied by the magnification of the objective lens


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 a objective lens?

low power objective lens


Is the low power objective lens the shortest objective lens?

scanning objective


Why does the field of view decrease as the power of objective lens increase?

There is a relationship between the power of an objective lens and its field of view. As the power of the objective lens increases, the size of its field of view decreases


How can you tell by just looking at them which is the low power objective or high power objective?

On a typical light microscope, the low power objective lens will be shorter than the high power objective lens.


How do you calculate microscope power?

the objective lens has the power of that lens inscribed on it


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?

20x objective


Why a microscope should be stored in low power objective lens?

A microscope should be stored in low power objective lens because the lens can scratch against the lens.


What does low power objective do?

The low power objective lens is usually a 10x lens and it is used to orient the specimen and get it focused before switching to a higher power lens.


What part of a microscope rotates to change from the low power objective lens to the high power objective lens?

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What is a high power objective in a microscope?

The high power objective in a microscope is the largest lens in the microscope.