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- Scanner
- Low power objective
- High power objective
- Oil immersion objective
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- Which objective is referred to as the "scanning objective"? 4x 10x 20x 100x 400xCompute for the total magnification of the following: Ocular Objectives Total Magnification 5x Scanner 5x Low Power 10x Scanner 10x High Power 10x Oil Immersion 15х Scanner 15x Low Power 15x Oil ImmersionUsing the scanning (4x) objective and the metric ruler, record the number of millimeters you see along with the letter “e.” Your value: 2 millimeters Convert the figure you attained to micrometers (1 millimeter = 1,000 micrometers). This is the diameter of the field of view for the low-power objective (LPD). The field of view is the circular field you see when you look through the oculars. The field of view changes at different magnifications. Your value (LPD): 2,000 micrometers -please help me with the problem in the picture.
- After focusing the specimen in hpo, you switched the objectives halfway and dropped enough immersion oil before clicking the oio lens into place. but when you viewed the specimen, you found the image to be blurred. what should you do:Match the lens (condenser, high-dry, low-power, ocular, or oil immersion) to itsdescription. Choices may be used more than once. This lens collects and focuses light from the lamp onto the specimen on the slide.Activity: Calculate the magnification for the following. Actual Specimen Size Image Size Magnification 0.5 μm 2 cm 200 μη 1 cm 10 cm 25 x 4 cm 50 x 4 mm 3 x
- Compute for the total magnification with the different objectives. Fill in Table 2 below. Table 2. Total magnification per objective. Mocular 10X 15X Scanner 4X LPO 10X HPO 40X ΟΙΟ 100XThe basic components of a fluoroscopic x-ray system suitable for interventional procedures consists of a generator,x-ray tube and housing including collimator and filtration,patient table,anti-scatter grid and an image receptor.Describe the key design features and function each of these components and briefly discuss the role of automatic brightness controlComparison of the different objectives of the compound microscope Point of Comparison Scanner LPO НРО O1O Degree of magnification (X) 4х 10x 40x 100x Details of the specimen (least to most detailed) Area of field of view (smallest to biggest) Brightness of image (dimmest to brightest ) Working distance (mm)
- Match the lens (condenser, high-dry, low-power, ocular, or oil immersion) to its description.This lens, also known as the eyepiece, often comes in pairs.Make a flowchart: POUR PLATE METHODe) What is the total magnification of a specimen when viewed with the following objective: 400 Scanning High Power 400 Low power Oil Immersion