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What does the electron microscope?

The electron microscope is a type of microscope that uses electrons to enlarge and illuminate an image of a specimen.


Microscope that uses a beam of electrons?

A Scanning Electron Microscope


What is the differences between a compound and electron microscope?

The compound microscope is a light microscope that uses light to "see" microbes. Viruses are too small.The electron microscope uses electrons to "see" microbes or viruses.


What is a feature of the scanning electron microscope and is not a feature of the light microscope?

It uses electromagnets.


Which microscope uses better resolution?

Its electron microscope with heighest resoluting power.


Microscope that uses differences in light intensity?

Electron Microscope. Not sure though


What is the difference between a transmission electron microscope and a scanning electron microscope?

A transmission electron microscope uses a beam of electrons to create detailed images of the internal structure of a sample, while a scanning electron microscope uses a focused beam of electrons to create high-resolution surface images of a sample.


Electron microscopes use a beam of light to produce a magnified image?

Actually, electron microscopes use a beam of electrons instead of light to produce a magnified image. This allows for much higher magnification and resolution compared to optical microscopes.


What microscope uses a magnetic field?

That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.That would be an electron microscope - the magnets are used to deflect the electron beam.


What are the types of microscopes uses and advatanges?

Compound ,Dissection or Stereoscope, Confocal Microscope, Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM).


What microscope uses angstrom unit?

Electron microscopes.


Which feature is featured in the transmission electron microscope and not featured on the light microscope?

it uses electromagnets