Using the scanning (4x) objective and the metric ruler, record the number of millimeters you see along with the letter “e.” Your value: 2 millimeters Convert the figure you attained to micrometers (1

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Using the scanning (4x) objective and the metric ruler, record the number of millimeters you see along with the letter “e.”

Your value: 2 millimeters

Convert the figure you attained to micrometers (1 millimeter = 1,000 micrometers). This is the diameter of the field of view for the low-power objective (LPD). The field of view is the circular field you see when you look through the oculars. The field of view changes at different magnifications.

Your value (LPD): 2,000 micrometers

 

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a. Your value (LPD): 2,000 micrometers
3. Based on the formula below, find the high-power objective field of view for this student's
microscope.
[LPD x LPM]
HPD
НРМ
a. LPD =
b. LPM =
С. НРМ -
d. HPD =
Transcribed Image Text:a. Your value (LPD): 2,000 micrometers 3. Based on the formula below, find the high-power objective field of view for this student's microscope. [LPD x LPM] HPD НРМ a. LPD = b. LPM = С. НРМ - d. HPD =
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