3. Together, the magnifications of the eyepiece and objective make up the total magnification. The total magnification is calculated by multiplying the objective magnification with the magnification of the eyepiece. Do this below: Total Magnification (x) Objective Objective lens Ocular lens (eyepiece) Total Scanning Low power High power* *Calculate for both options

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1. The three objectives increase in size and magnification as you move from scanning
(shortest) to low power to high (tallest) power. The magnification is indicated on each
objective. These are provided below.
Scanning: 4x
Low power: 10x
High power: 20x or 40x, depending on the microscope
2. Like the objective, the ocular lens (eyepiece) is also responsible for magnifying the
examined object. This magnification is indicated on the eyepiece and is independent of
the objective power.
Eyepiece magnification: 10x
3. Together, the magnifications of the eyepiece and objective make up the total
magnification. The total magnification is calculated by multiplying the objective
magnification with the magnification of the eyepiece. Do this below:
Total Magnification (x)
Objective
Objective lens
Ocular lens (eyepiece)
Total
Scanning
Low power
High power*
*Calculate for both options
Transcribed Image Text:1. The three objectives increase in size and magnification as you move from scanning (shortest) to low power to high (tallest) power. The magnification is indicated on each objective. These are provided below. Scanning: 4x Low power: 10x High power: 20x or 40x, depending on the microscope 2. Like the objective, the ocular lens (eyepiece) is also responsible for magnifying the examined object. This magnification is indicated on the eyepiece and is independent of the objective power. Eyepiece magnification: 10x 3. Together, the magnifications of the eyepiece and objective make up the total magnification. The total magnification is calculated by multiplying the objective magnification with the magnification of the eyepiece. Do this below: Total Magnification (x) Objective Objective lens Ocular lens (eyepiece) Total Scanning Low power High power* *Calculate for both options
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