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Magnification of microscope

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Magnification of microscope

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  1. Microscopes!

  2. Mutual dependence: Science & Technology • Technology…the pragmatist • Does it work? • Is it useful? • Is it sustainable? • Science…the idealist • What is it? • How does it work? • What does it tell us • Science: evidence, rationality and the quest for deeper understanding • Tech: practical, appropriare and useful and an increasing emphasis on sustainability

  3. Mutual dependence: Science & Technology • Microscopes • Electron microscopes • Optical (light) microscopes

  4. Size matters • micron = micrometer = 1/1,000,000 meter • diameter of human hair = ~20 microns Miss N, Show them the interactive!!

  5. Microscopic units of measurement

  6. 1 metre (m) = ________ millimetres (mm) 1 mm = ________ microns (µm) 1 µm = ________ nanometres (nm) 1 mm = ________ nm 1 m = ________ µm 1 m =________ nm

  7. 1 m = 1,000 mm = 103mm 1 mm = 1,000 µm= 103µm 1 µm = 1,000 nm= 103nm 1 mm = 1,000,000 nm = 106nm 1 m = 1,000,000 µm = 106µm 1 m = 1,000,000,000nm =109 nm

  8. 10-3 m = ________ 10-6 m = ________ 10-9 m = ________

  9. 10-3 m = 0.001m = 1 mm 10-6 m = 0.000001 = 1 µm 10-9 m = 0.000000001= 1nm

  10. Unaided? Electron microscope range: _____ to _____ Light microscope range: _____ to _____ Unaided human eye range: _____ to _____

  11. Electron microscope range: 1 nm to 100 µm Light microscope range: 1 µm to 1 mm Unaided human eye range: 1 mm upwards

  12. Name that image Light microscope or Electron microscope?

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  14. Unstained Light microscope 19

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  16. Light microscope 20

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  19. Light microscope 22

  20. Tick 23

  21. Tick Electron microscope 23

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  23. Electron microscope 24

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  25. Light microscope 25

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  27. Electron microscope 26

  28. Aphid 27

  29. Aphid Electron microscope 27

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  31. Light microscope 28

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  33. Light microscope 29

  34. 30

  35. Electron microscope 30

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  37. Electron microscope 31

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  39. Electron microscope 32

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  41. Electron microscope 33

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  43. Light microscope 35

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  45. Light microscope 36

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  47. Light microscope 37

  48. Magnification Magnification = ocular lens x objective lens A microscope has an eyepiece lens with a power of 20X.  The objective lens being used has a power of 10X. What is the total magnification?

  49. Using Scale Bars Using a scale bar: The image at right is of a virus-like particle. The bar represents 50nm. Calculate the actual size of the image. 50nm

  50. Using Scale Bars Using a scale bar: • Measure the scale bar • 50nm=1cm • 2. Measure the image • Let’s say it was 2cm. • Actual size: Image size = constant • 50:1 = X:2 • X=2*50 • =100nm 50nm

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