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2 September, 18:36

Explain how to find the magnification of a microscope

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  1. 2 September, 18:47
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    In order to find the total magnification of a microscope, you'd have to multiply the eyepiece magnification (ocular lens) by the magnification of the objective lenses.

    For example, if we want to know the total magnification of a microscope under low power that has a low objective lens of 4x, then you'd multiply 4 by 10. Most ocular lenses generally have a magnification of 10x.
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