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Study guide for Microscopes

Define magnification and resolution in words.

Microscopes must do two things:
- Magnification = make things appear bigger
- Resolution = ability to see two items that are close together as two separate individual objects


Calculate the total magnification given the scenarios below:

Oculars 10X; Objectives 4X Total magnification = 40x
Oculars 10X; Objectives 10X Total magnification = 100x
Oculars 10X; Objectives 40X Total magnification = 400x
Oculars 10X; Objectives 100X Total magnification =1000x
Oculars 15X; Objectives 10X Total magnification = 1500x
Oculars 20X; Objectives 4X Total magnification = 80x


Define resolution using a mathematical equation.

Resolving power = (wavelength nM) / 2 * numerical aperture

—> the smaller the wavelength, the better ; the higher the NA, the better


Calculate the resolution of a microscope using light at a wavelength of 400 nM and an objective with a
NA of 2.

RP = (400 nM) / 2 * 2 —> 100


Calculate the resolution of a microscope using light at a wavelength of 600 nM and an objective with a
NA of 0.5.

RP = (600 nM) / 2* 0.5 —> 600


We use a compound, binocular, bright-field light microscope in the Bio 175 lab. What the heck does this
mean?

- Light microscope = uses light to create an image
- Compound = ocular lens + objective lens
- Binocular = two ocular lenses
- Bright-field = sample will absorb some of the light and specimen will appear darker than the surrounding
bright field


What are the basic pieces and parts of a microscope? What are their functions?

- Ocular lenses = lenses you look through, 10x magnification power
- Revolving nosepiece (Turret) = holds the objective lenses and can be rotated to view specimen from different

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