MadisonCox001
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  • 02-09-2020
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How do you find the “total magnification of something that you are viewing through a microscope?

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sommershook
sommershook sommershook
  • 02-09-2020

multiply the power of the eyepiece and objective lense Explanation:

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gabhay854 gabhay854
  • 02-09-2020

Answer:

To figure the total magnification of an image that you are viewing through the microscope is really quite simple. To get the total magnification take the power of the objective (4X, 10X, 40x) and multiply by the power of the eyepiece, usually 10X.

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