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∙ 13y agofield of view
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∙ 13y agothe field of view
I don't know what a 'right circular' is
The area is 110637.523 sqm.
A circular inch is a unit of measure for area equal to 0.785 square inches.
1 Circular mil = 0.7854 x 10-6 Square InchConveter:http://www.unitconversion.org/area/circular-mils-to-square-inchs-conversion.htmlInformation from:http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/mil-circular-mil-area-d_817.html
It is in nucleus.You can see a darker circular area in nucleus when observed an eukariyotic cell through a microscope.
The field of view
the field of view
The diaphragm is a circular disk that adjusts the amount of light entering the stage area.
When light travels through a microscope, the lenses in the microscope focus the light into a small area, increasing the magnification of the object being observed. The lenses bend light rays, allowing the viewer to see the object clearly and in greater detail than with the naked eye. This enhanced magnification and resolution is what enables the observation of tiny objects through a microscope.
Microscopes use lenses to bend and focus light rays, magnifying the object being observed. The objective lens magnifies the image first, and then the eyepiece lens further magnifies it for the viewer. This combination of lenses creates an enlarged image of the object.
it some thing on the lens im sure what its called but it marks the middle =)
The microscope uses the technology of lens and light. The microscope was discovered in the 17th century. Today the microscope is used in all spheres of life.
Field of view.
The field of view of a microscope is the area visible through the lenses when looking into the eyepiece. It varies depending on the type and magnification of the microscope.
In reference to microscopy, the field of view (or FOV) describes the area you can see through the microscope, especially light microscopes. Under low power, it is about 1800 micro metres and at high power, it is around 450 micro meters (but this depends A LOT on the microscope you are using).
It depends on the particular microscope, and the magnification being used. Without these details, this question cannot be answered.