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f(x)= mx+b for simple interest t(n)= abx for compound interest
The stage controls on a microscope allow you to move the slide horizontally (x-axis) and vertically (y-axis) to adjust the position of the specimen being viewed under the lenses. These controls help you bring different parts of the specimen into focus and navigate smoothly across the slide for detailed examination.
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To move the slide when focusing, use the mechanical stage controls on the microscope. These typically include knobs or buttons that allow you to move the slide horizontally (X-axis) and vertically (Y-axis). Slowly adjust the controls to bring the area of interest into focus.
Stage manipulator knobs on a microscope are used to move the slide horizontally (x-axis) and vertically (y-axis) to position the specimen for viewing. They allow for precise control and adjustment of the position of the specimen on the stage.
The total magnification of a compound microscope is calculated by multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece. So, total magnification = magnification of objective lens x magnification of eyepiece.
The knob that moves the slide on the stage left and right is called the mechanical stage control knob or the x-axis translation knob. By turning this knob, you can adjust the position of the slide while viewing it under the microscope.
10 x * 40x = 400x
You mount the slide on the microscope stage. It will have X/Y horizontal movement to view different parts of the specimen. The light is usually under the stage and may have some adjustment, and even focusing. Vertical adjustment is usually accomplished by focusing the objective up and down.
The word equation for total magnification of a compound microscope is calculated by multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece. Total Magnification = Magnification of Objective Lens x Magnification of Eyepiece.
Hi there this DUNESHKE folks the function of the Mechanical stage is to permit easy manipulation of the view of the specimen. Commonly, mechanical stages are equipped with two transitional knobs, one for the X-axis and one for the Y-axis. Rotating these knobs allows minute and precise movement of the specimen within the field of view. Hope this was helpful Ask anything from Duneshke Bogoda on Facebook
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The mechanical stage knobs on a microscope are used to move the slide left/right (x-axis) and up/down (y-axis) in a controlled manner. This helps in positioning the slide to view different areas under the objective lens without having to touch the slide directly, which could disturb the sample.