Yes, for example the atomic force microscope (AMS) - for information see the related link I will make below.
compound light microscope - cell theory - electron microscope
An Electron Microscope uses electrons to magnify objects.
A scanning electron microscope will scan the surface and an electron microscope looks inside.
An electron microscope has a much higher magnifying power and resolution than a regular light microscope. One can visualize molecules and even atoms using an electron microscope. This is not possible with a light microscope
The electron microscope is stronger than the optical microscope Electron microscope use electrons not light waves
compound light microscope - cell theory - electron microscope
An Electron Microscope uses electrons to magnify objects.
The light microscope use the visible light; the electron microscope use an electrons beam.
Electron Microscope
A scanning electron microscope will scan the surface and an electron microscope looks inside.
There is a compound light microscope, an scannignn electron microscope, and transmission electron microscope.
An electron microscope has a much higher magnifying power and resolution than a regular light microscope. One can visualize molecules and even atoms using an electron microscope. This is not possible with a light microscope
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The four main types of microscopes are the Light Microscope, Electron Microscope, the Transition electron microscope and Scanning electron microscope.
The electron microscope is stronger than the optical microscope Electron microscope use electrons not light waves
electron microscope
light Microscope: Zacharias Jansenn Electron microscope: Max Knott and Ernst Ruska and later improved by Vladamir Zworykin