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Introduction to the Microscope ... II. How to calculate total magnification.
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If there is no content showing on this page, then CLICK HERE to run the Urchin; Anatomy exercise as a stand-alone file ... VIRTUALURCHIN microscope measurement...
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3. Calculate the total magnification of a microscope by multiplying the magnification of the ocular (eyepiece) by the magnification of the objective in use. For example: If the eyepiece is 10X and the objective is ... 5. The microscope lenses are par-focal. As you increase the magnification from objective to another,
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1. Calculate the highest total magnification for a microscope with an ocular lens of 15X and objective lenses of 5X, 10X, and 30X. ... 2. Calculate the dFOVmp for a microscope with a dFOVlp of 3.6 mm and objective lenses equal to those in question #1.
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How to Calculate Power: The magnification, or power, at which a telescope is operating is a function of the focal length of the telescope's main (objective) lens (or primary mirror) and the focal length of the eyepiece employed. ... Choosing the Right Microscope...
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How lenses work to magnify images ; Relationship between focal length and image size ; Spherical and chromatic aberrations ; Achromatic and apochromatic lenses ; How to calculate total magnification of a compound microscope ;
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How to Determine the Magnification Power Needed on a Rifle Scope ... eHow Article: How to Calculate Distances With a Mil Dot Rifle Scope...
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Magnification calibration. Whether you are going to use a theoretical PSF or measured PSF, it is important that you check the magnification. We have seen errors up to 20% at high magnification in some systems! See See Checking microscope magnification for details. ... How to get a Point Spread Function...
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