Describe how the letter e appeared in the microscope

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Describe how the letter e appeared in the microscope

Touret (objective housing/ Revolving nosepiece) Diaphragm On Our Microscopes The fine focus is attached to Course focus!!!!! Use class Microscopes as reference when Labeling Light

Total Magnification= Ocular x Objective Lens The Ocular on our microscopes is 10X (ten times larger than life). What is the total MAG under the 4X lens? What is the total MAG under the 40X lens? What is the total MAG under the 10X lens? What is the total MAG under the 100X lens? 40X 400X 100X 1000X

What metric unit do we use to express the size of a specimen viewed under a light microscope? Millimeters are the smallest increment on most metric rulers; it’s a tenth of a centimeter (cm). Things we see under the microscope are much smaller than that…we use micrometers (µm) to measure them. A µm is 1,000 times smaller than a mm. Scale of Universe (micrometers) Conversion Factor: 1 mm = 1,000 µm

Practice Conversions: Work with a neighbor to complete the following conversions (millimeters to micrometers) Dimensional Analysis!!!!!! Am I right or am I right?!?!?!?! 10mm= 4.5mm= .025mm= 5mm= 4.25mm= .001mm=

Field of View

Field of View can be determined by viewing measurements under microscope We can look under a microscope at a transparent ruler to see what the diameter of the field of view is. How large is the field of view (FOV) under low power? 4.5mm = 4,500 µm

FOV can be used to estimate the size of specimens

FOV under higher magnifications As you continue to increase magnification, FOV will decrease to point you may not be able to see marking on a ruler. To calculate diameter of FOV for higher magnifications, we will use the following formula Diameter (HP) x Magnification (HP) = Diameter (LP) x Magnification (LP) Rearrange… Diameter (HP)= Diameter (LP) x Magnification (LP) Magnification (HP)

A student determines that the field of view with a 10X ocular and a 4X objective is 2.5 mm in diameter. What is the diameter with the same ocular and a 10X objective? (2.5 mm)(4)= (measured diameter of low power) (low power objective mag) (10) (Higher power objective mag) The diameter/ field of view for 10x objective is 1mm or 1000 um

Example: What is the field of view under the 40x high power objective with the same microscope from the previous problem?

Skyline Microscopes Quick Reference Sheet Top of page 2 of note packet Can you fill in blanks? 40x 4.5 mm 100x 1.8 mm 400x 0.45 mm

Estimating the Size of the Specimen Under Observation Estimate what fraction of the diameter of the field of vision that the object occupies. Multiply the diameter you calculated in micrometers by that fraction The amoeba occupies about 1/3 of the field of view. If the field of view is 3mm (3,000µm)… 3,000µm x 1/3 = 1,000µm The estimated size of the amoeba is 1,000µm

Practice How much of the FOV does the cell take up? 1/4 2.0 mm Practice How much of the FOV does the cell take up? If the Field of View is 2.0mm, how big is your cell? 1/4 ¼ X 2.0mm = 0.5mm

Determine the drawing magnification Discuss with a partner how you might determine how much bigger this drawing is than the cell was under the microscope.

Determining Drawing Magnification Drawing Magnification indicates how many times larger the drawing is compared to life size. Add a scale bar to indicate the estimated or measured size of the sample. Use following equation to determine drawing magnification. ** Make sure units are the same so that they cancel each other out.

If you were just given a drawing and were told the drawing magnification, Could you determine the size of the specimen? HOW?

Determining Size of Specimens From Drawings/Micrographs Re-arrange the previous formula to determine the size of a specimen.