Math, asked by Yashfuke25, 5 months ago

A microscope has objective lens and eyepiece. The objective lens can magnify an object

10² times and the eyepiece can magnify 10³ times. What is the maximum magnification

of microscope ?​

Answers

Answered by subhi200504
4

Answer:

The objective and ocular lenses are responsible for magnifying the image of the specimen being viewed. So for 10X objective and 10X ocular, Total magnification = 10 X 10 = 100X (this means that the image being viewed will appear to be 100 times its actual size).

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Answered by Abhijeet1589
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The magnification of microscope is 10⁵.

GIVEN

Magnification of Objective lens = 10²

Magnification of Eyepiece = 10³

TO FIND

The maximum magnification of microscope.

SOLUTION

We can simply solve the above problem as follows;

We know that,

Magnification of a microscope is the product of magnifying powers of objective and magnifying power of the eye piece.

Magnification of Microscope = 10² × 10³

= 10⁵

Hence, The magnification of microscope is 10⁵.

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