We use microscopes to look at very small things. The microscope magnifies the image so that it appears larger than it would with just our eyes.
Calculating the magnification of an image
Microscopes use lenses to magnify the image of a biological specimenIn microscopy, a whole organism, cells, tissues, a small piece of tissue, or other structures, eg hair, pollen grains, that are viewed with a microscope. so that it appears larger.
The magnification of a lens on a microscope is shown by a multiplication sign followed by the amount the lens magnifies, eg 脳10.
The formula to calculate magnification is:
\(\text{magnification} = \frac{\text{size of image}}{\text{real size of object}}\)
Question
If the size of a cell seen down the microscope is 5 mm and the real size of the object is 0.005 mm, what is the magnification?