EXPLAIN WHAT THE MICROSCOPE USER MAY HAVE TO DO TO COMBAT THE PROBLEMS INCURRED IN THE CHANGES IN THE FIELD OF VIEW AND THE AMOUNT OF AVAILABLE LIGHT WHEN GOING FROM LOW TO HIGH POWER USINGTHE COMPOUND MICROSCOPE.
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In changing the power of microscope from low to high power:
The high-power objective lens moves towards the specimen, and on the contrary, the low-power objective lens rotates away from the specimen.
CHANGES IN THE FIELD OF VIEW:
- The area of the field of view decreases on going to the high power of the microscope.
- The field of view and magnification has an inverse proportional relation between them.
- With higher magnification, the specimen would appear more prominent.
THE AMOUNT OF AVAILABLE LIGHT:
- As magnification increases, the light intensity decreases.
- There is an inverse proportional relation between light and magnification.
- So, the image appears dimmer.
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