Magnification of a microscope is calculated by multiplication of the power of eyepiece and objective, e.g. , if you are using a 5 X eyepiece and 10X objective , the magnification is 5 x 10 = 50.
Magnification of a microscope is calculated by multiplication of the power of eyepiece and objective, e.g. , if you are using a 5 X eyepiece and 10X objective , the magnification is 5 x 10 = 50.
What is the use of glycerine in mounting of stained materials on slides?
The stained material remains in its normal condition for a long period when mounted in glycerine . It does not get dried easily.
The stained material remains in its normal condition for a long period when mounted in glycerine . It does not get dried easily.
See lessGive one main difference between a light microscope and an electron microscope.
Visible light (sunlight,lamp light ) is used in a light microscope where as electrons are used in the electron microscope.
Visible light (sunlight,lamp light ) is used in a light microscope where as electrons are used in the electron microscope.
See lessWhy is light microscope called a ‘compound microscope’?
Light microscope is called compound microscope because it consists of two or more lens system.
Light microscope is called compound microscope because it consists of two or more lens system.
See lessHow can you calculate the magnification of a microscope?
Magnification of a microscope is calculated by multiplication of the power of eyepiece and objective, e.g. , if you are using a 5 X eyepiece and 10X objective , the magnification is 5 x 10 = 50.
Magnification of a microscope is calculated by multiplication of the power of eyepiece and objective, e.g. , if you are using a 5 X eyepiece and 10X objective , the magnification is 5 x 10 = 50.
See lessName the parts of a compound microscope in which two different types of lenses are used.
Eye piece and objectives.
Eye piece and objectives.
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