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Magnification is related because as magnification increases, the depth of field decreases.

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the size of the object increases by 3x.

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You have to decrease the field vision

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An increase in magnification causes?

The increase in magnification cause a decrease in the field of view.


What happens to the field of view when you change from low power magnification to high power magnification?

it will stay the same!!


How does increased magnification affect the field vision?

Increasing the magnification on a light microscope will decreased the diameter of the field of view. You are essentially looking closer and closer at the objects. For example: Using your hand (thumb to fingertips), create a circle as if holding a telescope. Hold your hand-telescope up to one eye and look through it at your screen. Now, move closer to the computer screen... The size of the field you are able to see gets smaller...that's what happens with a microscope lens. As you increase the magnification, the lens gets closer to the specimen.


What will happen to the field of view as you change objectives form 4x to 10x to 40x?

it will increase the magnification of the image of specimen


When using a 10X ocular and a 15X objective and the field size is 1.5 mm the approximate field size with a 30X objective is what mm?

0.75 mm way to get this answer........... (diameter of field A X total magnification of field A) / total magnification of field B so start by finding the diameter of field A= which is the 1.5 next figure out what the total magnification of field A is= 150 (you get this answer by multiplying the ocular # which is 10x by the objective # which is 15x. (10 x 15= 150) next figure out what the total magnification of field B is =300 (you get this answer by multiplying the ocular # which is 10x by the other higher objective # which is 30x. (10 x 30 = 300) then you can use the formula and plug in all the answers you got to get the answer (1.5mm x 150)/300=.75mm

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What is the relationship between the diameter of the microscope field and its magnification?

The field of vision shrinks as the magnification gets higher so as the magnification increases the less of the diameter of the microscopic field you can see.


Does the depth of field increase or decrease when one moves to a higher magnification on a microscope?

The depth of field decreases.


An increase in magnification causes what?

The increase in magnification cause a decrease in the field of view.


An increase in magnification causes?

The increase in magnification cause a decrease in the field of view.


What is the relationship between the size of the field of view and the magnification?

As you increase the magnification, the field of view decreases.


What is the relationship between the size of the field of view and magnification?

As you increase the magnification, the field of view decreases.


What happend to the depth of field if magnification increases?

The higher the magnification the lower the depth of field.


What happens to the diameter of the field of view as you move from a lower to a higher magnification?

Adjusting a microscope's magnification settings can alter an object's field of view from a macro to micro areas. Higher magnification make the field of smaller and better defined, where lower settings increases the visible area.


Is the field of view brigther under low power or high power?

the view will be brighter under low power magnification...


Did higher magnification lenss require more light?

You need more light at higher powers. The reason is simple; you're looking at a smaller field with less surface for light to fall on. Discounting the light lost in the optics, a field at 50X has four times the light of one at 100X.


Does the 4x or the 10x objective have a shorter depth of field?

100x the higher the magnification the shorter the working distance


Why the object viewed disappears after switched to high power?

Higher magnification results in a narrower field-of-view.