3. Using the information provided, calculate the size of the objects viewed. Hint you will need to calculate the FOV.   b. These cells are being viewed under high power.  Use the length of just one cell to estimate the number of cells that can fit into the FOV.   Scanning power objective = 5X; Low power objective = 40X;   High power objective = 100X;   Eyepiece = 10X;   Low power field of view (FOV) = 1.5 mm

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3. Using the information provided, calculate the size of the objects viewed. Hint you will need to calculate the FOV.

 

b. These cells are being viewed under high power.  Use the length of just one cell to estimate the number of cells that can fit into the FOV.

 

Scanning power objective = 5X;

Low power objective = 40X; 

 High power objective = 100X; 

 Eyepiece = 10X; 

 Low power field of view (FOV) = 1.5 mm



 

 

 

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