The low power magnification of a microscope is determined by the combination of the ocular lens and the low power objective. In this case, with a 20x ocular lens and a 10x objective, the low power magnification would be 20x (ocular) × 10x (objective) = 200x. The higher objective of 43x would not factor into the low power magnification calculation.
Other things being equal, a low place.
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the solution which has low dissolving power i guess
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10X with a 10X (low power) would 100X bigger.
The magnification of a microscope is calculated by multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece. In this case, if you have a 10x low power objective and a 10x high power objective, the total magnification would be 100x (10x * 10x) for both objectives when used with the same eyepiece magnification.
Low power value not given hence can't be calculated .
Depending on objective power and occular power, the subject may be from about 5X to about 100X
The total magnification of a microscope when the low power objective is locked in place is the product of the magnification of the eyepiece and the magnification of the objective lens. For most microscopes, the low power objective lens has a magnification of around 10x, and the standard eyepiece magnification is 10x. Therefore, the total magnification would be 100x.
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scanning objective
200X 20X * 10X The 10X is the ocular lens of compound microscopes. Where your eyes go.
200X 20X * 10X The 10X is the ocular lens of compound microscopes. Where your eyes go.
200X 20X * 10X The 10X is the ocular lens of compound microscopes. Where your eyes go.
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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.