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Multiple Choice
How do you calculate the total magnification of a compound microscope?
A
Multiply the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece lens.
B
Subtract the magnification of the eyepiece lens from the magnification of the objective lens.
C
Divide the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece lens.
D
Add the magnification of the objective lens to the magnification of the eyepiece lens.
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the components of a compound microscope: it typically consists of an objective lens and an eyepiece lens, each contributing to the overall magnification.
Identify the magnification power of the objective lens. This is usually marked on the lens itself, for example, 10x, 40x, etc.
Identify the magnification power of the eyepiece lens. This is also marked on the lens, commonly 10x.
To calculate the total magnification, multiply the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece lens. Use the formula:
Ensure you understand that the multiplication of these two values gives the total magnification, which allows you to see the specimen at a much larger scale than with the naked eye.