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∙ 10y ago50 micrometers
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∙ 10y agoTo calculate the size of the organism, you need to know the actual field of view at 100X total magnification. Without that information, it's not possible to determine the size of the organism measuring 5 omu. The size of the organism will depend on the field of view at that magnification.
The total magnification achieved when using a 100x oil immersion lens with a 10x binocular eyepiece is 1000x (100x objective magnification x 10x eyepiece magnification).
To determine the total magnification when using any objective of your microscope, you need to multiply the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece. The total magnification is equal to the product of these two magnifications.
400x
The total magnification of the microscope would be 10X (ocular lens) multiplied by 50X (objective lens) which equals 500X.
One can obtain a total magnification of 400x while using an objective lens of 40x. Such a lens should be used along an eyepiece of 10x.
The total magnification would be 200x, since the total magnification is the magnification of the objective lens X the magnification of the eyepiece.
The total magnification achieved when using a 100x oil immersion lens with a 10x binocular eyepiece is 1000x (100x objective magnification x 10x eyepiece magnification).
The total magnification of the microscope when using the 40x objective depends on the strength of the eye piece lens. Typically a 10x eye piece lens is used in college microscopes this would give 40x10 = 400x magnification.
That would depend on the magnification you are using.
To determine the total magnification when using any objective of your microscope, you need to multiply the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece. The total magnification is equal to the product of these two magnifications.
The total magnification would be 650x. This is calculated by multiplying the magnification of the objective lens (65x) with the magnification of the eyepiece (10x).
Multiply the magnification of the eyepiece (usually 10x) and the magnification of the objective you are using, Example: eyepiece = 10 x objective lense = 40x 10 x 40 = 400 magnification of 400x.
400x
The total magnification of the microscope would be 10X (ocular lens) multiplied by 50X (objective lens) which equals 500X.
The ocular lens are 10x magnification. Objective lens are 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x magnification. So once an objective lens is selected, the total magnification would be given by its product with the 10x magnification of the ocular lens. For example, if objective lens selected is 40x, total magnification would be: (10x)(40x)=400x total.
One can obtain a total magnification of 400x while using an objective lens of 40x. Such a lens should be used along an eyepiece of 10x.
The product of the two magnifications yields the total magnification. Thus M = m X n = 5 X 10 = 50 times magnified.