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1. How do you calculate magnification on a microscope? 2. Explain how to focus a microscope using the high-power lens. Include any safety issues you need to be aware of. 3. Why is it important to keep
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1. How do you calculate magnification on a microscope?
2. Explain how to focus a microscope using the high-power lens. Include any safety issues you need to be aware of.
3. Why is it important to keep a microscope covered when you’re not using it?
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1) Multiply the ocular power (usually 10x) by the objective power (usually 4x, 10x or 40x for most school models). Hope this helps!
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