How is the total magnification of a cell calculated
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To calculate the magnification, simply multiply the ocular lens (10x) by the objective lens. With this microscope you can obtain four different magnifications: 40x, 100x, 400x and 1000x. The original diameters of field of view (fov) were determined with a transparent mm ruler.
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How is the total magnification of a cell calculated :
- To calculate the exaggeration, simply multiply the optical lens (10x) by the objective lens.
- With this microscope, you can gain four different exaggerations 40x, 100x, 400x and 1000x.
- The exaggeration is also calculated by simplifying the optical lens.
- The microscope can gain four different situations. This is how to calculate the exaggeration.
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