What is the percent magnification of the microscope?

In summary, the percent magnification of the microscope is 4000000, which is found by taking the perceived length (1.2cm) and dividing it by the actual length (3.0 x 10^-5 cm) and multiplying by 100. This can also be done by multiplying the perceived length by 10^2 and then dividing by the actual length.
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A virus 3.0 X 10^-5 cm long appears to be 1.2cm long through a microscope. What is the percent magnification of the microscope?
Answer is 4000000. How did u get this answer?
 
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Take the perceived length, divide by the actual length, and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage of magnification $M$:

\(\displaystyle M=\frac{1.2\text{ cm}}{3.0\E{-5}\text{ cm}}\cdot100=4000000\)
 
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Tyvm. I'll try figure out how you got it:)
 
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curtis2929 said:
Tyvm. I'll try figure out how you got it:)

I just plugged the numbers into a calculator, but we could do it easily by hand:

\(\displaystyle M=\frac{1.2\text{ cm}}{3.0\E{-5}\text{ cm}}\cdot100\)

Cancel the cm units, and bring the 10 with the negative exponent up to the numerator with a positive exponent and use $100=10^2$:

\(\displaystyle M=\frac{1.2\E{5}}{3.0}\cdot10^2\)

Like bases, so add exponents:

\(\displaystyle M=\frac{1.2\E{7}}{3.0}\)

Multiply by \(\displaystyle 1=\frac{10}{10}\):

\(\displaystyle M=\frac{12\E{7}}{30}=\frac{12}{3}\E{6}=4.0\E{6}=4000000\)
 
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Awesome I got it tyvm
 

Related to What is the percent magnification of the microscope?

1. What is percent magnification?

Percent magnification is a measurement used to describe the increase in size of an object when viewed through a magnifying lens or microscope. It is expressed as a percentage and is calculated by dividing the size of the magnified image by the size of the original object.

2. How is percent magnification calculated?

The formula for calculating percent magnification is: (size of magnified image / size of original object) x 100%. For example, if an object appears 10 times larger when viewed through a microscope, the percent magnification would be 1000% (10/1 x 100%).

3. What is the difference between percent magnification and magnification power?

Percent magnification and magnification power are similar but measure different things. Percent magnification measures the increase in size of an object, while magnification power measures the ability of a lens or microscope to magnify an image.

4. How is percent magnification important in scientific research?

Percent magnification is important in scientific research because it allows scientists to accurately describe the size of microscopic objects and compare them to each other. It also helps in determining the resolution and clarity of images produced by different lenses or microscopes.

5. Can percent magnification be negative?

No, percent magnification cannot be negative. It is always a positive value representing the increase in size of an object. If the magnified image appears smaller than the original object, the percent magnification would be less than 100%.

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