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Q5 - What happens to your image if you try to magnify it using 40x or...
What is the magnification of the image in a microscope using a 20X ocular and a 100X objective? Name and show the equation for the the limit of resolution. What happens to the lr when you use an objective with a lower NA, or light source with a shorter wavelength
Could you solve these problems? If the right ocular is set at 64, what should the left ocular be set at? 46 640 64 6 Which knob do you turn away from you to raise the stage? Fine focus knob Coarse focus knob Light source knob Iris knob True or False? The course focus should be moved first when focusing on the image. True False What magnification should you move to after 10x? 4x 40x 400x 4000x What should be...
Imagine that you have two lens with different magnifications, i.e 4x, 10x, 40X, or 100X. Using the letter "e" as you specimen, accurately draw the magnification and resolution of the specimen. Indicate on your diagram: 1. the working distance 2. the focal length 3. the focal point 4. the refraction of light rays through lens 5, the magnification relative to each lens 6. the resolution relative to each lens 7. the transversion and inversion
If you observe a perfectly focused image through the 10x objective, but a blurry specimen upon switching to the 40X objective, what should you do first? If you observe a perfectly focused image through the 10x objective, but a blurry specimen upon switching to the 40X objective, what should you do first? a. check that your specimen is within your field of view. b. open the diaphragm to let in more light c.check that the objective is "clicked" into place....
If you have a screen set up at the location of an image, what happens to the image you see on the screen as you move the screen closer or farther from the lens?
4. What is the total magnification you achieve using the following lenses? Total magnification Lens 10x ocular lens 4X scanning objective lens 10X low-power objective lens 40X high-power objective lens 100X oil-immersion objective lens
What is a null reference reference variable? What happens if we try to print a null reference variable? What happens if we try to call an instance method like toString() using a null reference variable?
In this experiment, you will form an image on a “screen” using lenses. 1 Concave Lens 1 Convex Lens Ruler *Sheet of Paper (Any Kind) Objects in lenses: - Look through the concave lens at a number of objects, such as your ruler. Note whether the object appears larger or smaller. - Look through the convex lens, keeping the lens less than 10 cm away from any objects. Now move the lens farther away gradually, and note what happens to...
Using the market for Federal Funds, graphically illustrate and upload an image of what happens to the Federal Funds Interest Rate if the Federal Reserve chooses to reduce the money supply. were generators and gran y natin na ugones en mange tan kegana ne record and the fun to restored Be sure to carefully label all components of your figure.
3. What happens to the image if half a converging lens is covered? Explain why this occurs. 4. What are the conditions necessary to form a virtual image using a converging lens? 5. What type of lens is used in a magnifying glass? Explain how to use the magnifying glass properly to see the largest possible image. Where should your eye be located and where should the object be located?