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The diameter of the field of view (FOV) is inversely proportional to the magnification. This means that as the magnification increases, the diameter of the field of view decreases. Conversely, as the magnification decreases, the diameter of the field of view increases.
Remember, these values are just examples and the actual values can vary depending on the specific microscope and lenses used.
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For example, if your eyepiece magnification is 10x and your objective lens magnification is 40x, your total magnification would be 400x.
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The total magnification of a microscope is calculated by multiplying the magnification of the eyepiece (ocular lens) by the magnification of the objective lens.
This relationship is important in microscopy because it helps you understand how much of your sample you can see at different magnifications. At higher magnifications, you can see more detail, but less of the overall sample. At lower magnifications, you can see more of the sample, but with less detail.