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Magnification experiment!! explain​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Laboratory is a place where ideas and concepts can be tested through experiments. Biology, like any other discipline of science, is based on experimental work and therefore practical forms an integral part of learning.

Magnification by a microscope is a multiple of the X value of the lenses of the eye piece and objective. For example, a 5X eye piece and a 40X objective will magnify the image 5 × 40 = 200 times the size of the object. Similarly, when a 10X eye piece and a 40X objective are used, magnifying power would be 10 × 40 = 400X. Generally, in a compound microscope, the eye piece lenses are 10X or 15X and the objective lenses are 10X as well as 40X.

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