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Calculate the actual size of a cell (in micrometres), if the image size is 50mm and the magnification of the image is x1000.
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Calculate the actual size of a cell (in micrometres), if the image size is 50mm and the magnification of the image is x1000.
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actual size = image size / magnification
= 50/1000
= 0.05 micrometers
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