Vanessa you are SUCH a babe. I have watched so many videos on this stupid topic and not a single one has properly explained it. I FINALLY get it. My A levels are in less than a month - great timing. THANK YOU SO MUCH
The stage micrometer will look bigger if you are on a high magnification while the eyepiece graticule size will always look the same. Hope that helps??
Great video! I have one question though. In other videos I have watched sometimes it would show the stage micrometer scale bigger than the eyepiece graticule scale but in this video its tiny I'm just a bit confused
@cte2940 The stage micrometer she is using is 0.1mm in length not 1mm. She is correct when explaining that each division is 1 micrometer. Misinterpreting the size of the stage micrometer is a common mistake students make when using this equipment.
2:00 you meant to say 10 divisions on the micrometer. but other than that this is the only helpful video i found, thank u
Like in 0.1mm there are 22 eyepiece.
Vanessa you are SUCH a babe. I have watched so many videos on this stupid topic and not a single one has properly explained it. I FINALLY get it. My A levels are in less than a month - great timing. THANK YOU SO MUCH
The stage micrometer will look bigger if you are on a high magnification while the eyepiece graticule size will always look the same. Hope that helps??
Oh my gosh, a really practical one with explanation. Thanks a million!!
Great video! I have one question though. In other videos I have watched sometimes it would show the stage micrometer scale bigger than the eyepiece graticule scale but in this video its tiny I'm just a bit confused
So glad to hear - hope it helped on the paper
The stage micrometer is 1mm = 1000 microns
The stage micrometer has 100 divisions on it, each one is 10 microns
@cte2940 The stage micrometer she is using is 0.1mm in length not 1mm. She is correct when explaining that each division is 1 micrometer. Misinterpreting the size of the stage micrometer is a common mistake students make when using this equipment.
tysm for this video this lit saved me for my bio practical
The one I used looked different at school , I’m really confused about this topic tbh
Excellent job
What is microscope magnification?
Wonderful explanation. Thank you
Good stuff. Thanks from the bio class of naparima College 2022
Also it’s 1000 micrometers and 10 Divisions.
Very helpful thanks
really helpful video, thank you :)
thank you
Why divide by ten
Thanks
thanks really helpful
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