Physics, asked by Rocky7773, 8 months ago

A student measures the thickness of a human hair by looking at it through a microscope of magnification 100. He makes 20 observations and finds that the average width of the hair in the field of view of the microscope is 3.5 mm. What is the estimate on the thickness of hair ?

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Answered by DMNS
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Given =

  • Magnification = 100
  • Width on field of view = 3.5mm

Actual estimate thickness \implies {\frac{avg. width}{Magnification} }

\implies{\frac{3.5}{100} }

\implies{\boxed{ 0.035 mm}}

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Answered by harsita000
8

Explanation:

Magnification= 100.

Avg. width in Microscope =3.5 mm

So,

Original width =

100

3.5mm

=0.035mm

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