Scanning tunneling microscope
the see a blur cuz its out of focus right away and cus its so tiny
A scanning probe microscope will not resolve an atom
The scanning tunneling microscope scans samples using a very fine metallic tip.
Nobody can ever see an atom with the naked eye. Nowadays, there may be software or something to see an atom or compound in 3D. But most of this visualizing an atom, or molecule, or compound, is mostly done in our head. So basically you could say we "imagine" it, or basically visualize a 3D model of the atom in our head (so 3D thinking).
Gvubuv
The atomic force microscope is an instrument.
the see a blur cuz its out of focus right away and cus its so tiny
tunneling microscope
It allows scientists to see patterns in matter.
Not unless your highschool has an electron microscope
Yes, you do. You cannot see an atom with the naked eye; it is too small.
You Need a really powerful Microscope
Without a microscope? Never. Atoms are much to small to see with the naked eye...
microscope?
ATOM PROBE is the instrument used to examine atom
Because cells are way to small to see without a microscope.
A microscope, perhaps?