1 ocular micrometer scale is equal to 1micrometer when it is seen from 10X objective it will be magnify by 100 times so, 1 ocular micrometer division become 0.1mm ( 1um * 100 = 0.1mm)
"Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, and Addition and Subtraction." Therefore multiplication and division are equal.
Multiplication and division.
The identity property of division simply states that any number divided by one is equal to the original number. Mathematically: x/1 = x
No, cause the remainder might be bigger than divisor.
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magnification= ocular power *objective power=10X*60X
A micrometer is equal to exactly 1 micrometer.
To find the diameter of the cell, you need to first calculate the calibration factor by dividing the number of stage micrometer divisions by the number of ocular divisions that line up. In this case, the calibration factor would be 2/13. Then, use the calibration factor to determine the size of the cell that spans 16 ocular divisions. In this scenario, the diameter of the cell would be 16 * calibration factor.
1 micrometer = 0.001 millimeters
Yes. It takes 1,000 nanometers to equal a micrometer
One micrometer is larger than one nanometer. One micrometer is equal to 1000 nanometers.
A meter is bigger than a micrometer. One meter is equal to 1,000,000 micrometers.
Smaller a micrometer is 1/1,000,000 of a meter
1 micrometer = 0.001 millimeters. Google can be used for unit conversions.
meter
A million.
0.03 micrometer