Magnification of a compound microscope does not depend upon
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The magnification of a microscope does not depend on the color of the light used. Its resolution, however, does. ... Resolution depends directly on the wavelength of light (that is, on its color). Hence a simple trick to enhance resolution is to image samples under purple/blue light
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The magnification of a compound microscope does not depend on all factors other than image distance from the objective, object distance from the objective, least distance of distinct vision, and focal length of the eyepiece.
Explanation:
There are two kinds of magnification of a compound microscope.
(i)Image formed at least a distance of distinct vision
(1)
(ii)Image formed at infinity
(2)
In equations (1) and (2) the quantities are,
m=magnification of the compound microscope
=image distance from the objective
=object distance from the objective
D=least distance of distinct vision=25cm
=focal length of the eyepiece
Hence, the magnification of a compound microscope does not depend on all factors other than image distance from the objective , object distance from the objective, least distance of distinct vision, and focal length of the eyepiece.
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