15. If you lose the image, return to the previous objective and recenter, refocus, and then increase magnification again
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15. If you lose the image, return to the previous objective and recenter, refocus, and then increase magnification again
15. If you lose the image, return to the previous objective and recenter, refocus, and then increase magnification again. 16. When you are finished with the slide, move the scanning objective back into position, making sure not to progress through the oil immersion (100x) objective lens. Move the stage all the way down and remove the slide. 17. Answer the following questions: a. Why might not all of the letter "e" be visible at high power? b. What happens to the size of the field of view as you increase magnification? c. What happens to the working distance as you increase magnification? Figure 3.4 Proper position of a microscope slide on the stage.
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