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A binocular dissecting microscope provides a low-magnification, three-dimensional view of specimens, allowing for manipulation and observation of larger, opaque samples under visible light. In contrast, a scanning electron microscope (SEM) offers much higher magnifications and resolutions, using electrons to image the surface of a sample, which allows for detailed examination of fine structures at the nanometer scale. Additionally, SEM samples must be coated with a conductive material, while dissecting microscopes can directly observe uncoated specimens. Thus, their applications and imaging techniques are fundamentally different.
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If you or someone else is looking to have your car stereo installed, the cost will vary depending on the radio and/or vehicle. Typically, the cost will most likely be between $100 and $200.
The average can cost somewhere between $250-$350 depending with the type of store you will be purchasing your stereo receiver. You might check online at http://www.costhelper.com/cost/electronics/stereo-receiver.html for prices and further assistance.The best bang for your back is $250
The price changes according to the type of microscope ; compound, electron, etc. It depends on how powerful it is. Believe it or not, an electron microscope can cost up to $150,00.00. However, you can get a compound microscope [ 10x , 30x , 50x ] for about $140.00.
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An AUX input has to be supported by both the hardware and the software of the stereo. Generally this will require a complete replacement.
A microscope (literally ~ 'see small') is a device to aid our natural eyesight. A low power microscope (<40 times) is very useful in inspection of samples, and in dissecting small structures. Such as parts of a flower. Stereo microscopes are good in this region. From here you go up to medium power 'scopes, up to a few hundred times. You'll now be looking at the grains of sandstone and similar small items. A binocular microscope will be useful, but you'll no longer have stereo presentation. Much more than a few thousand becomes difficult for a light microscope, for your subjects themselves approach the wavelength of light in size. Beyond this, electron microscopes rule, and they may not actually look at the specimen directly. They fire a beam of electrons at the specimen, and display the results on a video screen. But you can have much more fun here, for if the electrons are sufficiently energetic, they can cause secondary emission from the sample, and analysing these emissions can identify the elements in the sample. You'll now be looking at part of an individual grain of a sandstone. And with an EM microscope it is simple to copy the picture from the video screen.
An electron microscope is capable of magnifying objects up to a million times. This type of microscope uses a beam of accelerated electrons to view specimens at a much higher resolution compared to light microscopes.
$20, if you can find a cheap used stereo and are willing to do the work yourself. $2,000 if you want a great stereo with a whole load of fancy amps and speakers.In reality, it depends on the quality of the stereo you want and the amount the installer charges.