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Microscope Magnification

Microscope Magnification. Field of View 10x Magnification. Field of View 15x Magnification. Field of View 20x Magnification. Field of View 30x Magnification. Field of View 40x Magnification. Field of view.

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Microscope Magnification

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  1. Microscope Magnification

  2. Field of View 10x Magnification

  3. Field of View 15x Magnification

  4. Field of View 20x Magnification

  5. Field of View 30x Magnification

  6. Field of View 40x Magnification

  7. Field of view • it is the diameter of the circle of light that you see when looking into a microscope. • As the power gets greater, the field of view gets smaller.

  8. Micrometer • a unit of length in the metric system • one millionth of a meter • Used to be called the micron. • Symbol = mm

  9. Under low power ~ 4x (actually 10 * 4 = 40X), the entire field of view is about 5mm or 5,000 micrometers across. • If an object takes up the entire field of view, it is • 5mm or 5,000 micrometers across • If an object takes up 1/2 the field of view, it is • 2.5mm or 2,500 micrometers across • If an object takes up 1/4 the field of view, it is • 1.25mm or 1,250 micrometers across

  10. Under medium power ~ 10x (actually 10 * 10 = 100X), the entire field of view is about 2 mm or 2,000 micrometers across. • If an object takes up the entire field of view, it is • 2mm or 2,000 micrometers across • If an object takes up 1/2 the field of view, it is • 1mm or 1,000 micrometers across • If an object takes up 1/4 the field of view, it is • 0. 5mm or 500 micrometers across

  11. Under high power ~ 40x (actually 10 * 40 = 400X), the entire field of view is about 0.45 mm or 450 micrometers across. • If an object takes up the entire field of view, it is • 0.45mm or 450 micrometers across • If an object takes up 1/2 the field of view, it is • 0.225mm or 225 micrometers across • If an object takes up 1/4 the field of view, it is • 0. 1125 mm or 112.5 micrometers across

  12. Under highest power ~ 100x (actually 10 * 100 = 1000X), the entire field of view is about 0.180 mm or 180 micrometers across. • If an object takes up the entire field of view, it is • 0.180 mm or 180 micrometers across • If an object takes up 1/2 the field of view, it is • 0.09 mm or 90 micrometers across • If an object takes up 1/4 the field of view, it is • 0. 045 mm or 45 micrometers across

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