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Calculating Size and Magnification

This document describes three methods for calculating measurements from scanning electron microscope images using a scale bar: 1. To calculate magnification, measure the scale bar length in mm and μm, then divide the measured length by the scale bar value. 2. To calculate specimen size, measure the specimen and scale bar lengths, divide the specimen by scale bar to get a ratio, then multiply the ratio by the scale bar value. 3. To calculate specimen size using magnification, measure the specimen image length, convert to μm, then divide by the magnification.

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Calculating Size and Magnification

This document describes three methods for calculating measurements from scanning electron microscope images using a scale bar: 1. To calculate magnification, measure the scale bar length in mm and μm, then divide the measured length by the scale bar value. 2. To calculate specimen size, measure the specimen and scale bar lengths, divide the specimen by scale bar to get a ratio, then multiply the ratio by the scale bar value. 3. To calculate specimen size using magnification, measure the specimen image length, convert to μm, then divide by the magnification.

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Calculating Magnification and Size D.

 Faure  February 21, 2012

Scanning electron microscope image of a snout beetle
http://remf.dartmouth.edu/images/insectPart2SEM/source/20.html  Image: public domain. Feb. 2012

Calculating Linear Magnification 
of an Electron‐Micrograph using it's scale bar

There are three steps:

Measure the length of the scale bar ‐ in mm.
32mm

Convert your measurement into µm. 

32 x 1000 = 32000µm

Calculate the magnification.
(Magnification  = measured length /the number written.
As long as you have the SAME UNITS)

32000µm / 100 µm = 320x magnification

Magnifiation  = the number of times bigger the scale bar actually 
is, compared to the measurement written on it?

Scanning electron microscope image of a snout beetle
http://remf.dartmouth.edu/images/insectPart2SEM/source/20.html  Image: public domain. Feb. 2012

Calculating Specimen Size
 using a scale bar

There are four steps:

Measure the length of the Specimen in mm.
(show working)
83mm
Measure the length of the scale bar in mm.

32mm
Calculate how many scale bar lengths make the specimen. 
(Divide length of specimen by length of scale bar)
83mm / 32mm = 2.6
Calculate the size.   Multiply the scale bar label by the last answer.
(UNITS are the same as the scale bar)

2.6 x 100 µm = 260µm

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Calculating Magnification and Size D. Faure  February 21, 2012

Scanning electron microscope image of a snout beetle
http://remf.dartmouth.edu/images/insectPart2SEM/source/20.html  Image: public domain. Feb. 2012

Calculating Specimen Size
 using magnification

There are three steps:

Measure the length of the Image of the Specimen in mm.
(show working)

Magnifiation =  x 320
Convert the length of the Specimen image to µm.
(x 1000)

Calculate the actual size.  
Divide the length of the specimen image by the magnification
(UNITS are µm)

Electron microscope image of pollen grains from oriental lily. Calculating Linear Magnification 
http://remf.dartmouth.edu/images/botanicalPollenSEM/source/3.html  Image: public domain. Feb. 2012 of an Electron‐Micrograph using it's scale bar

There are three steps:

Measure the length of the scale bar ‐ in mm.

Convert your measurement into µm. 

Calculate the magnification.
(Magnification  = measured length /the number written.
As long as you have the SAME UNITS)

magnification

Magnifiation  = the number of times bigger the scale bar actually 
is, compared to the measurement written on it?
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0 1 2 3 4 5

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Calculating Magnification and Size D. Faure  February 21, 2012

Electron microscope image of pollen grains from oriental lily. Calculating Specimen Size
http://remf.dartmouth.edu/images/botanicalPollenSEM/source/3.html  Image: public domain. Feb. 2012  using a scale bar

There are four steps:

Measure the length of the Specimen in mm.
(show working)

Measure the length of the scale bar in mm.

Calculate how many scale bar lengths make the specimen. 
(Divide length of specimen by length of scale bar)

Calculate the size.   Multiply the scale bar label by the last answer.
(UNITS are the same as the scale bar)

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

0 1 2 3 4 5

Electron microscope image of pollen grains from oriental lily. Calculating Specimen Size
http://remf.dartmouth.edu/images/botanicalPollenSEM/source/3.html  Image: public domain. Feb. 2012  using magnification

There are three steps:

Measure the length of the Image of the Specimen in mm.
(show working)

Convert the length of the Specimen image to µm.
(x 1000)

Calculate the actual size.  
Divide the length of the specimen image by the magnification
(UNITS are µm)

Magnification =  x 2500

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

0 1 2 3 4 5

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Calculating Magnification and Size D. Faure  February 21, 2012

 Human leukocyte ­ showing golgi apparatus Calculating Linear Magnification 
 http://remf.dartmouth.edu/images/humanBloodCellsTEM/source/3.html  Image: public domain. Feb. 2012 of an Electron‐Micrograph using it's scale bar

There are three steps:

Measure the length of the scale bar ‐ in mm.

Convert your measurement into nm this time. 

Calculate the magnification.
(Magnification  = measured length /the number written.
As long as you have the SAME UNITS)

magnification

Magnifiation  = the number of times bigger the scale bar actually is, 
compared to the measurement written on it?

Calculating Specimen Size
 using a scale bar

There are four steps:

Measure the length of the Specimen in mm.
(show working)

Measure the length of the scale bar in mm.

Calculate how many scale bar lengths make the specimen. 
(Divide length of specimen by length of scale bar)

Calculate the size.   Multiply the scale bar label by the last answer.
(UNITS are the same as the scale bar)

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