40x
The high power objective on a compound microscope typically has a magnifying power of 40x or 50x.
10x magnification means that an object appears 10 times larger than its actual size, while 40x magnification means that the object appears 40 times larger than its actual size. These magnifications are commonly used in microscopes to view objects in greater detail.
A high power objective in a microscope is a lens that provides high magnification of the specimen being viewed. It typically magnifies the image by 40x to 100x, allowing for detailed observation of fine structures. High power objectives are used for examining smaller details and are typically used after lower magnification objectives.
The standard microscope is that the eyepiece is 10x magnification, and three types of powered magnification helps it magnify even more. Low power is 4x, Medium power is 10x, and High power is 40x. Eyepiece and Low power is 40x, Eyepiece and Medium power is 100x, and Eyepiece and High power is 400x magnification in revolance to the naked eye.
The high-power objective on a microscope is larger lens with higher magnifying power. (40x)
The three main microscope objectives are scanning (4x), low power (10x), and high power (40x). These objectives provide different levels of magnification for observing samples at varying levels of detail.
A microscope lens with a power of 40X will magnify an object 40 times its actual size.
If the total magnification is 200x and the magnification of the high-power objective (HPO) is 40x, then the magnifying power of the eyepiece is 5x (200x ÷ 40x = 5x).
The Dissecting Light Microscope range of magnification is 20x to 80x. The Compound Light Microscope ranges from 40x to 1000x -40x Scanning -100x Low Power -400x High Power -1000x Oil Immersion
A high power objective lens 40x refers to a microscope lens that magnifies the specimen 40 times its actual size when viewed through the microscope. This lens is used for detailed observation of fine structures and requires careful focusing due to its high magnification level.
It varies based on the microscope but is usually 4.5mm at 40X (low power), 1.8mm at 100X (medium power), 0.45mm at 400X(high power), and 0.18mm at 1000X.