Describe the changes in the field of view and the amount of available light when going from low to high power using the compound microscope ?
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The field of view and amount of light alter when using the compound microscope from low to high power. As the targets use more power, the field of view gets smaller and narrower. Additionally, when you move from low to high-power targets, less light is accessible.
How a light microscope works:
- A common lab instrument for studying microscopic creatures and structures is a light microscope. The field of view is reduced as the microscope's magnification (power) is increased since it is essentially "zooming" into a smaller area.
- Higher magnifications (M) result in less light being available for a given numerical aperture since light collecting is proportional to 1 / M^2.
- A light microscope magnifies a specimen, typically a cell, using focused light and lenses. In this regard, a light microscope is similar to a telescope, with the exception that the object under observation is much smaller and considerably closer to the lens than it is in a telescope.
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