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The other total magnification possible is 2000.

What is magnification in compound microscope?

The use of many lenses in a microscope is referred to as compounding. Another form of optical microscope is the compound microscope. Simple microscopes are the other kind of optical microscope. Simple and complex microscopes vary in that a simple microscope only requires one lens, but a compound microscope requires many lenses.

An tool used to see magnified pictures of tiny objects, such as cell structures on a glass slide, is a compound microscope or high-power microscope. Enlarging the apparent size is the process of magnification. This expansion is quantified by a mathematical quantity sometimes known as "magnification." Magnification often refers to scaling up graphics to view more detail and raise resolution.

When using a compound light microscope, the power of the objective lens, which can be 4x, 10x, or 40x, must be multiplied by the power of the eyepiece, which is commonly 10x, to determine the overall magnification.Consequently, a 10x eyepiece combined with a 40X objective lens will result in a 400X magnification. Now that the specimen can be seen with the unaided eye at a 400-fold higher magnification, minute features are made visible.

Given,

m = +750

mo = +150

a) total magnification, m  = mo.me

me = m/mo = 750/150 = 5

Thus magnification of eyepiece is 5.

b) Total magnification = mo.me = 400 x 5 = 2000

Thus total magnification of objects having magnification 150 and 400 is 2000.

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The complete question is:

A simple compound microscope with an overall magnification of -750 has an objective that magnifies by -150.

Part (a) What is the magnification of the eyepiece?

Part (b) If there is another objective that can be used, having magnification of -400, what other total magnification is possible?