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What would be the magnification of a specimen with a compound light that has objective power of 40x and an ocular lens power of 10x
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Total magnification = (Objective Lens) X (Ocular Lens)
Total Magnification = (40) X (10) = 400x
The total magnification of this specimen would be 400x.
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