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1. As compared to the single lens, a compound microscope gives a greater magnification coming from?

2. Total magnification is the product of two values, the power of objective and the power of?

3. An increase in the magnification causes?


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Answer:

1.A compound microscope has multiple lenses: the objective lens (typically 4x, 10x, 40x or 100x) is compounded (multiplied) by the eyepiece lens (typically 10x) to obtain a high magnification of 40x, 100x, 400x and 1000x. Higher magnification is achieved by using two lenses rather than just a single magnifying lens.

2.To figure the total magnification of an image that you are viewing through the microscope is really quite simple. To get the total magnification take the power of the objective (4X, 10X, 40x) and multiply by the power of the eyepiece, usually 10X.

3.The light intensity decreases as magnification increases. There is a fixed amount of light per area, and when you increase the magnification of an area, you look at a smaller area. So you see less light, and the image appears dimmer. Image brightness is inversely proportional to the magnification squared.

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. Ocular / eyepiece and objective lens

2. Objective lens

3. The light intensity decreases

Explanation:

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