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You can use an electron microscope to view objects smaller than light photons, which uses electrons as the name suggests
The electron microscope can magnify by a larger factor than an optical microscope can, thereby enabling us to see even smaller objects.
to view the smaller or very minute cells
Electron Microscope
The maximum magnification of a light microscope is 2000x. Anything requiring more than 2000x magnification requires an electron microscope.
The field of view becomes smaller when magnification increases.
submicroscopic
A smaller area, but larger objects is in view with a microscope on high power.
You can use an electron microscope to view objects smaller than light photons, which uses electrons as the name suggests
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The electron microscope can magnify by a larger factor than an optical microscope can, thereby enabling us to see even smaller objects.
The field of view (how much of the specimen you can see) would change either getting smaller or larger depending on the objective switched to.
use a microscope to magically make things smaller
to view the smaller or very minute cells