a microscope is set to 10x eyepiece and 40x objective. what is the total magnification? ​

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Answer:

400x magnification

Explanation:

A microscope's total magnification is a combination of the eyepieces and the objective lens. For example, a biological microscope with 10x eyepieces and a 40x objective has 400x magnification.

Answer:

It has a 400x Magnifiction.

Explanation:

Total magnification = 10 X 10 = 100X (this means that the image being viewed will appear to be 100 times its actual size).

For a 40X objective and 10X ocular,

Total magnification = 10 X 40 = 400X