Calculate the diameter of the field of view for each total magnification on your microscope in millimeters (mm) and then convert this value to micrometers (um): 4.5 mm = 4,500 um Scanning (40X): 1.8...


Calculate the diameter of the field of view for each total magnification on your microscope in millimeters<br>(mm) and then convert this value to micrometers (um):<br>4.5 mm =<br>4,500 um<br>Scanning (40X):<br>1.8 mm x 100X/40X =<br>Low power (100X):<br>FOV diameter 1.8 mm =<br>1,800 um<br>High power (400X):<br>1.8 mm x 100X/400X = 0.45 mm =<br>450 um<br>Oil immersion (1000X):<br>O.18m<br>180 um<br>1.8 mm x 100x/1000X =<br>Draw and estimate the length of a single Euglena (high power) and Paramecium (low power):<br>Paramecium<br>Euglena<br>total magnification<br>total magnification<br>400x<br>yoox<br>FOV diam.<br>FOV diam.<br>um<br>uni<br>length<br>length<br>um<br>

Extracted text: Calculate the diameter of the field of view for each total magnification on your microscope in millimeters (mm) and then convert this value to micrometers (um): 4.5 mm = 4,500 um Scanning (40X): 1.8 mm x 100X/40X = Low power (100X): FOV diameter 1.8 mm = 1,800 um High power (400X): 1.8 mm x 100X/400X = 0.45 mm = 450 um Oil immersion (1000X): O.18m 180 um 1.8 mm x 100x/1000X = Draw and estimate the length of a single Euglena (high power) and Paramecium (low power): Paramecium Euglena total magnification total magnification 400x yoox FOV diam. FOV diam. um uni length length um

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