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Technology did not affect the outcome. As the war progressed new technological inventions were used, like chemical weapons, used the first time by Germany in 1915. But both sides progressed at the same rate, no one had an advantage over the other in technology.
How has the brain progressed over time?
The reason that the cell theory and microscope technology is related is because of how the microscope was modified in order for people to be able to see the different cells and microscopic organisms while the cell theory was still being created and modified to become what we know today.
An atomic force microscope is a device used to map the atomic structure of a surface by measuring the force acting on the very fine tip of a wire moved over the surface.
Making things that are very small visible to the human eye so that we can examine their structure and understand how they work.
The arm holds the tube, containing the optics, along with the eye piece and the focusing mechanisms. It is designed for great strength so, it can also be used as a handle when relocating the microscope.
The foot of a microscope, also known as the base, is the bottom part that supports the entire structure and provides stability. It usually contains the illuminator or light source, as well as the stage where the specimen is placed for observation. The foot is an essential component for maintaining the microscope's balance and preventing it from toppling over during use.
Because technology has changed, thus, letting us see atoms better
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The base of a microscope supports the weight of the entire microscope. It provides stability and balance to prevent the microscope from tipping over during use.
This depends on the type of microscope. Scanning tunneling microscopes have resolutions at the atomic level. Not that we can see the individual atoms and their structure in a scan. This is by todays technology impossible. (It is also thought to be impossible by future technology.) We can however quite accurately pinpoint the location of individual surface atoms in various metals and alloys. This helps us understand their structure combined. If we talk about the best of the best microscopes that uses visible light, then the best magnification we can hope to achieve is approx 1.500 times. The light and its wavelength is the problem when trying for more.
Understanding the parts of an atom required groundbreaking advancements in technology and theory. It involved the development of new instruments like the electron microscope and the field of quantum mechanics. Discovering the structure of an atom involved experimentation, collaboration among scientists, and the formulation of new theories over time.