Possibly a blue or violet colour.
the same way as under low-power on a microscope: carefully
A microscope should be stored in low power objective lens because the lens can scratch against the lens.
low power objectives....
The lens that you should use to first look at a slide on a microscope is a low power lens then move on to a higher power for more clarity.
low power objective! :)
the resolving power of light microscope is 0.2 micrometr
Resolving power of microscope is inversely related to the wavelength of the light used. So shorter the wavelength, greater the resolving power.
.2 um
A transmission electron microscope.
Depends which type of microscope we are talking about. The common compund light microscope has a resolving power of 0.2 micrometer or 0.0002 millimeter. In comparison the human eye's resolving power is 0.1 millimeter. Resolving power is the minimum distance between two objects or particles such that the objects are distinguishable. So for example in the case of human eyes with resolving power of 0.1 millimeter, if you bring two objects any closer to each other than 0.1 mm, our eye cannot tell if they are two separate objects or not. Last but not least, the lower the resolving power, the higher the resolution. So because a compound microscope has a lower resolving power than human eye, it has a higher resolution.
blue because it enhance the resolving power.
Resolving power is the ability of an imaging device to separate points of an object that are located at a small angular distance
Resolving Power
Around 0.2micrometers or 200 nm
True!
its ability to distinguish two items at its highest magnification
Electron microscopes don't have the resolving power to see individual molecules.