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klemol [59]
3 years ago
14

Complete the calculations for total magnification produced by various combinations of the eyepiece and objective lenses. You may

assume that the magnification for the eyepiece is 10X for each question.
1. When the scanning (4X) objective is used the total magnification will be:________
2. When the low power (10X) objective is used the total magnification will be:________
3. When the high power (40X) objective is used the total magnification will be:________
4. When the oil immersion (100X) objective is used the total magnification will be:_________
Physics
1 answer:
lesya692 [45]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a) m_ttoal = 40x , b)     m_total = 100X , c) m_total = 400X ,

d)     m_total = 1000 X

Explanation:

La magnificación o aumentos es el incremento de del tamaño de la imagen con respecto al tamaño original del objeto, en la mayoria del os sistema optico la magnificacion total es  el producoto de la magnificación del objetivo por la magnificación del ocular

       

    m_total = m_ objetivo  * m=ocular

apliquemos esto a nuestro caso

1)  m_total = 4 x * 10 x

    m_ttoal = 40x

2)  m_total = 10X * 10X

    m_total = 100X

3)mtotal = 40X * 10X

     m_total = 400X

4) m _totla = 100x * 10 X

     m_total = 1000 X

en este ultimo caso para magnificación grandes es decalcificar el objeto

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