An electron microscope can only see things as thin or thinner than the wave length of light
How do you draw and electron cloud for 2Br and for Br2
1. electron microscope could magnify until 200,000 and have high resolution 2. they cannot be used on living organisms because it enters a vacuum so electron don't bounce off a gas molecule 3. it allow you to view molecule 4. electron microscope is a beam that hits a specimen and hitting back to draw the molecule in the fluorescent screen this is called transmission electron microscope 5. there is a scanning electron microscope that scans specimen coated by a thin layer of metal ions that bounce back forming 3-D image
it supports the upper part of the microscope where the eyepiece, draw tube , body tube and the objectives is placed .
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An inclination joint of a microscope is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope. Many microscopes have a pin to hold these to objects together. If the microscope is equipped with the pin you can place one hand on the base and with the other hand you can grab the arm and rotate it back and forth. The inclination joint allows the microscope to tilt back for more comfortable viewing. Please note, there is no way to contain liquid specimens if you tilt your microscope back the liquid will spill to the ground or all over.midfielder_francis@yahoo.com
Holds the eyepiece in place...
The inclination joint of the microscope facilitate the draw tube having objective and eye pieces to adjust according to the angle of the viewer of the microscope.
Its function is to keep the eyepiece in place
The draw tube in a compound microscope allows the user to adjust the distance between the eyepiece and the objective lens to achieve proper focus. This adjustment helps to ensure that the specimen being observed is in sharp focus for clear viewing.
The draw tube of a microscope is the part that holds the eyepiece and allows the user to adjust the focus by moving it up or down. It also helps to optimize the distance between the eyepiece and the objective lenses for clear viewing.
The draw tube in a microscope helps adjust the distance between the eyepiece and the objective lenses, which affects the magnification and focus of the specimen being viewed. By moving the draw tube up or down, users can fine-tune the clarity and size of the image.
To see a drawing of the electron cloud configuration for gold (Au), use the link below.