Microscope Total Magnification Calculation

What is the total magnification of a high-power objective lens combined with a 10x eyepiece?

1) 200x magnification

2) 300x magnification

3) 400x magnification

4) 500x magnification

The correct answer is Option C) 400x magnification.

Answer:

The total magnification of a microscope is calculated by multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eyepiece.

In this case, the high-power objective lens has a magnification of 40x, and the 10x eyepiece provides a magnification of 10x.

When the high-power objective lens (also known as the "high dry" lens) with a magnification of 40x is combined with a 10x eyepiece, the total magnification is calculated as follows:

Total magnification = Objective lens magnification × Eyepiece magnification

Total magnification = 40x × 10x = 400x

Therefore, the total magnification of a high-power objective lens combined with a 10x eyepiece is 400x.
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