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If an organism is 0.003mm and the size of the image is 4.2mm what magnification was used
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If an organism is 0.003mm and the size of the image is 4.2mm what magnification was used
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Magnification formuale:
Magnification=Image/Actual size
Input the values:
M=4.2mm/0.003mm
Magnification=1400
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