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If a microscope has an eye piece lens with 40x power and you use the 10x objective, how much larger will your specimen appear?
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If a microscope has an eye piece lens with 40x power and you use the 10x objective, how much larger will your specimen appear?
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If a microscope has an eye piece lens with 40x power and you use the 10x objective, how much larger will your specimen appear?
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Well the 40x power and the 10x will produce a 400x magnification.
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