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1. the act of magnifying (something). magnificación 2. the power of magnifying. the magnification of a pair of binoculars.ampliación, aumento 3. the extent to which something (eg a photograph) has been magnified. The magnification is ten times (10 ).ampliaciónˈmagnifying-glass noun ...
Objective lenses are the primary lenses closest to the object being looked at in a microscope. They are like the eyes of the microscope. Additionally, these lenses gather light from the specimen (the tiny thing you want to see) and magnify it, making the model appear more prominent and tran...
Low-power objective lenses for a microscope are disclosed. The objective lenses exhibit apochromatic optical performance at a numerical aperture of at least 0.1 and have a magnification of about 2× or less. Each such objective lens... K Watanabe - US 被引量: 1发表: 1998年 Wafer process‐...
CONSTITUTION:Condenser lenses 11 in an illuminating optical system are set so as to be used reversibly according to power of an objective lens of a microscope. For example, in the case when the condenser lenses 11 designed for high power objective lenses are used as low power objective lenses...
Microscope maginification = Ocular lens magnification × Objective lens magnification You can measure the microscopic field of view on a lower power. Then the field of view of higher power can be calculated based on following formula: Low power magnification × Low Power field of view = high pow...
Max. magnification onto sensor = 2x (objective) x 16x (zoom) x 1x (C-mount) = 32x The pixel ratio value which corresponds to a total magnification of 30,000:1 with the above magnification of 32x onto the sensor is: The pixel size of the Flexacam camera sensor is 1.55 μm. Using ...
Determine if objective-eyepiece combinations are in the useful magnification range. For visual observation, the image of the specimen fine structure must be viewed at an angle slightly larger than the resolving power of the human eye. With a microscope having good illumination, the distance between...
IIRC one of my old microscopy books recommends that maximum useful magnification is about 500-1000x the N.A. of the microscope's objective. Toward the higher end of the range for low-power objectives, and toward the lower end of said range for high-power objectives. Of course, this also ...
4x is a common magnificationfor scanning objectivesand, when combined with the magnification power of a 10x eyepiece lens, a 4x scanning objective lens gives a total magnification of 40x. What is 20x magnification? In general, a 20x objective maps0.5 microns(of the specimen on the slide) to...