Q. Why is ocular micrometre calibration important?

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When employing the scanning lens, low-power lens, high-power lens, or oil immersion lens, the full ocular scale may be broken down into one hundred smaller units that can be seen by the user. When using a certain objective lens, it is essential to have a solid understanding of the actual length of each ocular unit, which is measured in micrometers (m). In order to compensate for the magnification, the specimen measurements will be multiplied by a unique number that corresponds to each objective lens. When scientists calibrate the ocular scales on their microscopes, it doesn't matter what kind of microscope they use; they may still communicate with one another about the actual sizes of the objects.

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