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What is the standard distance for viewing with a microscope?
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[QUOTE="JFS321, post: 6224095, member: 484400"] Dave, thanks. I do think both websites, although they are saying the same thing, are incorrect. I am good with total power. The magnification formula I give would only be used (I'm assuming) when you need to determine magnification of a printed image with a scale bar, and the total power wasn't given up front. [/QUOTE]
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