A microscope magnifies an object so that it can be seen in closer detail.
An Electron Microscope is used to study the contents of a nucleus.
40x is magnified more, so if you zoom in on something, you're only seeing a part of what it was before. Versus, if you zoom out, you see more. It's not as detailed, but it's a larger field of view.
You need to find that you want to see first and then you can move to higher power to see it in more detail.
Mere magnification without added detail is scientifically useless, just as endlessly enlarging a small photograph may not reveal any more detail, but only larger blurs. The usefulness of any microscope is that it produces better resolution than the eye. Resolution is the ability to distinguish two objects as separate entities, rather than seeing them blurred together as a single smudge.
it helps 2 c objects more clearer in da microscope
An electron microscope would certainly show more detail than a compound microscope. An electron microscope can zoom up to 1,000,000x.
microscope or for more detail an electron microscope
Why are you even asking this
you can see more detail when u look thru a microscope
so you can see things in more detail
A compound light microscope is able to provide more clarity and detail than a single lens microscope, which is its advantage. Compound refers to the microscope having more than one lens.
A detection beam on a microscope is a beam of high energy light. The beam allows individuals to see clearly and in more detail the substance or object under the microscope.
The horizontal and vertical scales are used to help determine the size of the objects that you are seeing in the microscope. They are nothing more than a yard stick, very small, laid next to something else that is very small. A scale is just a scale. The microscope is just a confuser.
high power
To increase the magnification of the specimen so you can see more detail.
Because the newly invented compound microscope's imagery was not as good. The compound microscope was less tiring on the eye, but with a little pain, more detail could be seen with the simple microscope.
It magnifies the specimen by a certain degree to make it appear larger and let you see more detail which were not visible to the naked eye. It is done with the help of lenses which are aided in microscope