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Explain magnification in 17 lines

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Answered by mrrandom178
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Let's take a closer look at each of the different magnifications of objective lenses and when you would use them.

Scanning Objective Lens (4x) ...

Low Power Objective (10x) ...

High Power Objective Lens (40x) ...

Oil Immersion Objective Lens (100x) ...

Specialty Objective Lenses (2x, 50x Oil, 60x and 100x Dry)

Answered by abhinavrdy3
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Magnification refers to the action of magnifying something. Furthermore, it refers to enlarging the apparent size and not the physical size. This enlargement is certainly quantifiable.

Furthermore, how an object magnifies in relation to its actual size, is an important discussion under magnification. In this topic, we will discuss this concept and how it helps to magnify objects.

It refers to the action of visually enlarging an object with the help of lenses. Also, the object does not physically become larger but only appear larger. Besides, this concept ascends from two forms.

First is by microscope (that make small objects appear large) and second is by telescope (that makes a distant object appear closer and the images are more clear and defined).

Besides, both these tools and forms utilize two different formulas and tools. Also, microscopic magnification helps us to study the structure and composition of objects. While on the other hand, telescopic magnifies the object such as stars, planets, etc.

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