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In what directions do images move under a microscope?
Light microscope
For an optical microscope, the principle of refraction, in its lenses.
The lenses used reversed the image.
Used in conjunction with the eyepiece lens, the objective lens is what gives an optical microscope its ability to produce magnified images. There are normally three to four objective lenses on microscopes, ranging from 4X to 100X magnification, where the stronger lenses are larger. When coupled with the eyepiece lens, the magnification of a microscope ranges from 40X-1000X, though special conditions are required to achieve a sharp image at 1000X magnification.
An instrument that uses a combination of lenses to produce enlarged images of tiny objects is a microscope.
An instrument that uses a combination of lenses to produce enlarged images of tiny objects is a microscope.
An instrument that uses a combination of lenses to produce enlarged images of tiny objects is a microscope.
Laser interference
It can produce images of objects within a cell.
Microscope
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
An instrument that uses a combination of lenses to produce enlarged images of tiny objects is a microscope.
It can produce images of objects within a cell.
Scanning electron microscope
SEM, which stands for Scanning Electron Microscope produces images by penetrating the specimen with a fixated beam. This beam is used to scan a rectangular portion of the specimen. Images are reliant on surface processes and they are incomplete, unlike TEM images. TEM, which stands for Transmission Electron Microscope utilizes an electron emission of high voltage. They produce complete images.
If you mean what uses electrons to produce magnified images, that would be the electron microscope (EM), of which there are several types.