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The Ability Of Microscope To Distinguish Fine Details Is Called "Resolution"
the ability of a microscope to distinguish fine details and differentiate between two very close objects (#spreadthelove)
electron microscope
yes
through a coupound microscope at a high objective
The Ability Of Microscope To Distinguish Fine Details Is Called "Resolution"
the ability of a microscope to distinguish fine details and differentiate between two very close objects (#spreadthelove)
Long answer, it depends on your objective lens your ocular lens (magnification, quality, medium, etc). Simple answer is 0mm, nm, whatever. What is in "Sharp" focus is only a single 2-dimensional plane having no 3rd dimension (thickness). Therefore its "thickness" is infinitely small. Given however that the human eye can only distinguish objects larger than 0.2mm, the 2-dimensionality is irrelevant, and the answer you are looking for lies in the details I mentioned above, objective magnification, ocular magnification, whether you are using oil immersion or not, whether you are using a blue filter or not. Of course all of this is also assuming you are talking about a light microscope.
electron microscope
Electron microscope
yes
A regular microscope, use the 500X for details.
through a coupound microscope at a high objective
You would need an extremely high-powered microscope to see the fine details. For this high powered of a microscope, it would only be found in laboratories
You have turn the fine adjustment knob to see the cell.
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