Science, asked by fjacdias, 20 days ago

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The magnification of the cress root in the image above is * 200.
There are 1000 micrometres (um) in a millimetre (mm)
Calculate the real length of the root hair, X.
Give your answer in micrometres (um).​

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Answered by tarunrahav
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Answer:

The magnification of the cress root in the image above is * 200.There are 1000 micrometres (um) in a millimetre (mm)Calculate the real length of the root hair, X.Give your answer in micrometres

Explanation:

The magnification of the cress root in the image above is * 200.There are 1000 micrometres (um) in a millimetre (mm)Calculate the real length of the root hair, X.Give your answer in micrometres

Answered by steffiaspinno
5

Answer:

1000um

Explanation:

The capacity of a microscope to generate a picture of an item at a scale bigger (or even smaller) than its true size is referred to as magnification. It is quite straightforward to calculate the overall magnification of an image that you are viewing through a microscope. To calculate total magnification, multiply the power of the objective (4X, 10X, 40X) by the power of the eyepiece, which is normally 10X. Light microscopy has resolution and magnification limitations.

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