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Multiple Choice
How is the total magnification of a compound microscope computed?
A
By multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece lens.
B
By adding the magnification of the objective lens to the magnification of the eyepiece lens.
C
By dividing the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece lens.
D
By subtracting the magnification of the eyepiece lens from the magnification of the objective lens.
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that a compound microscope uses two sets of lenses to magnify an object: the objective lens and the eyepiece lens.
Identify the magnification power of the objective lens, which is usually marked on the lens itself (e.g., 4x, 10x, 40x).
Identify the magnification power of the eyepiece lens, which is also typically marked on the lens (e.g., 10x).
To compute the total magnification, multiply the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece lens. This can be expressed as: .
Remember that the other options (adding, dividing, or subtracting the magnifications) are incorrect methods for calculating total magnification in a compound microscope.