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What is the magnification of compound microscope

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Answered by Anugya
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The max magnification power of a compound microscope is 400X and minimum is 40X.

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Answered by narenkarthik63741
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Explanation:

It refers to the process of increase in the concentration of a toxic chemical with increasing trophic level in a food chain.

for example, harmful or poisonous substances such as DDT sprinkled to kill pests on plants enter the food chain. As human beings occupy the top level in any food chain, the maximum concentration of harmful chemicals gets accumulated in the body, the phenonmenon of which is know as biological magnification

To calculate the total magnification of the compound light microscope multiply the magnification power of the ocular lens by the power of the objective lens. For instance, a 10x ocular and a 40x objective would have a 400x total magnification. The highest total magnification for a compound light microscope is 1000x.

Working out magnification:

Measure the scale bar image (beside drawing) in mm.

Convert to µm (multiply by 1000).

Magnification = scale bar image divided by actual scale bar length (written on the scale bar)

Magnification (m) = h/h' And h' is the image height and h is the object height. Magnification can also be related to theimage distance and object distance; thereforeit can also be written as: m = -v/u. dome7w and 74 more users found this answer helpful.

Magnification is a ratio of two lengths, so it has no units. However, the image height and object height should both be measured in the same units, eg centimetres (cm) or millimetres (mm), but not a mixture of the two.

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