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1. Why aren't the magnification of both occular lenses of a binocular microscope used to calculate total magnification?
2. what is the total magnification for each lens setting on a microscope with 15X oculars and 4X, 10X, 45X, and 97X objectives lenses?
3. Assuming that all other variables remains constant, explain why light of shorter wavelengths will produce a clearer image then light of longer wavelengths?
1. Why aren't the magnification of both occular lenses of a binocular microscope used to calculate total magnification?
2. what is the total magnification for each lens setting on a microscope with 15X oculars and 4X, 10X, 45X, and 97X objectives lenses?
3. Assuming that all other variables remains constant, explain why light of shorter wavelengths will produce a clearer image then light of longer wavelengths?
Deanna HettingerLv2
10 Jul 2018
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