there is and its called an scanning tunneling.
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Sorry but this above answer is false there is NOT any instruments powerful enough to magnify atoms so that they can be seen. The model of an atom we have is a theory because we can't prove the way it looks. The Atom as we know it is just a theroy. Why would this be if we could see an atom. So again no there is NOT an instrument powerful enough to do this.
Consider what an optical lens is made out of. The answer is atoms meaning any lens powerfull enough to focus on a single atom would never be able to display an image as it would automaitically focus on its own atoms.
This is because the greater the magnification of a lens the closer to the lens the focal point is.
you cant't see atom with a microscope because atoms are SO small that nothing can see them.Maybe other inventions can but from what i know nothing can really see an atom.So just go on Google.COM and do your research in case ok ..
optical microscopes are not as powerful as scanning electron microscope's
and the light waves are bigger than the atom
The instrument is an optical microscope.
True.
Bacteria is the smallest thing that can be seen using a microscope.
The basic microscope is an optical instrument that uses a lens or a combination of lenses to produce magnified images of small objects, especially of objects too small to be seen by the unaided eye. Modern instruments, such as an electron microscope, use electronic or other processes to magnify objects in a similar way. Microscopes are used in industrial processes, in investigation of living cells, in comparative studies of chemistry and geology, and in diagnostic medicine.
A microscope allows the human eye to examine tiny particles that otherwise cannot be seen.
Yes. They are too small to be seen with even the best optical microscopes.
They are to SMALL to be seen by any microscope!
If it is an optical microscope then the structures that can be see are those that are too small to be seen by the naked eye and larger than 1/2 a wavelength of light.
Cell could be seen by using a powerful microscope...
The Nucleus is seen through the use of an Optical Microscope and The Mitochondria is seen through an Electron Microscope.
The instrument is an optical microscope.
Yes, viruses can be seen under an electron microscope because of their small size, which is below the resolution limit of light microscopes. Electrons have a much shorter wavelength than photons, allowing for greater magnification and resolution of virus particles.
As viruses cannot be seen with the optical microscope, electron microscopes are used. All the "lenses" in an electron microscope are magnetic fields produced by electromagnets and/or electrostatic fields produced by electrically charged metal plates and/or rings.
An atom can be imaged using an electron beam, since the wavelength of the electron beam is smaller than the atom. This is also the reason it can't be seen using a powerful microscope: the wavelength of light is larger than an atom.
Depends on the mechanism of the microscope, but with an optical microscope, anything smaller than 1/4 the wavelength of the light being used (around 10-6 Meters) eg a virus.
Subcellular structures like ribosomes, protein complexes, and viruses can be seen under an electron microscope due to its higher magnification and resolution capabilities compared to a light microscope. The electron microscope uses a beam of electrons to create an image, providing much finer details than a light microscope that uses visible light.
Vacuoles and mitochondria are smaller than the resolution of an optical microscope (though with the right sort of dye some mitochondia can be seen as a small spot). They can be seen with an eletronic microscope.