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

It uses electromagnets.


Which is a feature of a light microscope and is not a feature of a scanning or transmission electron microscope?

It uses a combination of lenses.


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

it uses electromagnets


What is the Limiting factor to a light microscope?

The limiting factor to a light microscope is its resolution, which is the ability to distinguish between two separate points in an image. Light microscopes are limited by the wavelength of visible light, which limits their resolution to around 200 nanometers. This means that they cannot visualize structures smaller than this limit.


Can a light microscope magnfiply up to 10000?

No ten thousand is too far, given the wavelength of light, the limiting factor for optical microscopes. Perhaps a 1200 magnification is the practical limit for a simple light microscope.


What came first electron microscope or light microscope?

compound light microscope - cell theory - electron microscope


How does an electron microscope differs from a light microscope?

The light microscope use the visible light; the electron microscope use an electrons beam.


What is another name for the light microscope?

Another name for the light microscope is the optical microscope.


What is a light microscope that has two more lenses?

A compound microscope


Why does the letter e you examined under the microscope appeared inverted?

When observing an object through a microscope, the image may appear inverted due to the way light is refracted and magnified by the lenses in the microscope. This inversion is a common feature of microscope optics and is a result of the way the lenses bend and focus the light. It does not mean that the actual object itself is inverted.


Light intensity switch in a microscope?

A light intensity switch in a microscope controls the brightness of the light source used to illuminate the specimen. By adjusting the intensity of the light, users can optimize the contrast and visibility of the specimen under observation. This feature is particularly useful when viewing transparent or delicate samples that require precise illumination.


What is another name for ordinary microscope?

A common term for an ordinary microscope is a light microscope, which uses visible light to illuminate and magnify specimens for observation.