Science, asked by kiki116, 11 months ago

How do the two magnifications change the view of the specimens?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
8

Change in Magnification

Changing from low power to high power increases the magnification of a specimen. The amount an image is magnified is equal to the magnification of the ocular lens, or eyepiece, multiplied by the magnification of the objective lens.

Answered by sushanthalva57682
4

For example, if the diameter of your field of view is 1.78 millimeters under 10x magnification, a 40x objective will be one-fourth as wide, or about 0.45 millimeters. The specimen appears larger with a higher magnification because a smaller area of the object is spread out to cover the field of view of your eye.

Similar questions