In the King James version the word - magnify - appears 19 times the word - magnified - appears 21 times
times and of (for maths) increase, magnify, enlarge that's all i can think of xx
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Length relates to the distance between two points. Area is the width of a flat object multiplied by its height. Volume is the width times the height times the length of a 3-dimensional object.
it can magnify an object up to 30 times it can magnify an object's appearance by 30 times
A simple microscope has only one lens and can magnify an object up to 15 times the object's size. A compound microscope has two lenses and can magnify an object more than 2,000 times.
A microscope lens with a power of 20X will magnify an object 20 times its actual size.
A microscope lens with a power of 40X will magnify an object 40 times its actual size.
A 1590 microscope can magnify an object up to 1590 times its original size.
A simple microscope can typically magnify an object by up to around 10-20 times, depending on the specific design and quality of the lens and components used.
Probably a microscope would be the best to magnify something 20 times. add simple lenses and couplets have fairly serious limitations beyond 8 - 10 times.
A magnifying glass typically magnifies an object by 2 to 5 times its original size.
To magnify something by 400x, you would need to use a microscope or other optical device that is capable of enlarging an object 400 times its original size. This means the object would appear 400 times larger when viewed through the lens of the microscope.
A light microscope can typically magnify an object up to around 1000 times its original size. This can vary based on the specific lenses and configurations of the microscope being used.
An electron microscope would be the best instrument to magnify a pollen grain by 8000 times. Electron microscopes use a beam of electrons to visualize specimens at a very high resolution, making them suitable for magnifying objects to such high levels.
A 30 times lens would magnify an object by 30 times its original size when viewed through the lens.