13. Lesson 2(DOT)4(COLON) Magnification, Scale and Measurement Calculations

Applying Lesson 2(dot)4: Magnification, Scale And Measurement Calculations — Quiz

Test your understanding of applying lesson 2(dot)4: magnification, scale and measurement calculations with 5 practice questions.

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Practice Questions

Question 1

If an object has a length of $10$ cm and is magnified $5$ times, what will be its new length?

Question 2

A microscope has a magnification power of $40$ times. If the actual size of a cell is $2$ micrometers, what size would it appear under the microscope?

Question 3

If a drawing of a specimen has a scale of $1:100$, which means $1$ cm on the drawing represents $100 cm in reality, how long would a specimen that measures $3$ cm in the drawing measure in reality?

Question 4

What is the formula to calculate magnification?

Question 5

If an object that appears to be $40$ mm large is actually $10$ mm, what is the magnification of the object?
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