microscope: Computation of Magnifying Power
Computation of Magnifying Power
The magnifying power of a lens is commonly expressed in diameters. For example, if a lens magnifies an object 5 times, the magnification is said to be 5 diameters, commonly written simply “5x.” The total magnification of a compound microscope is computed by multiplying the magnifying power of the objective by the magnifying power of the eyepiece.
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Electron Microscopes
- Modified Compound Microscopes
- Development and Uses
- Computation of Magnifying Power
- Compound Microscopes
- Simple Microscopes
- Bibliography
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