A microscope is a device which helps us to see very minute things, such as micro-organisms, which would normally be far too small to see with the naked eye. They do this by magnifying images on small trays under lenses and a light.
There are many types of microscopes available, but we mostly use optical microscopes in the school or college laboratory.
Three uses for microscopes are forensics, reasearch, and analysis.
digital microscopes,compound microscopes,electron microscopes,pocket microscopes,usb computer microscopes,scanning microscopes,stereo microscopes.
Microscopes are used to see objects too small for the human eye. One of the first microscopes was made in 1590 by Zaccharias and Hans Janssen. Galileo later improved their invention in 1609. Three types of microscope: -Optical (uses visible light wavelengths) -Electron (uses electrons to magnify the object) -Scanning probe (uses a physical probe)
Light Microscopes And Electron Microscopes
light microscopes and electron microscopes
Three uses for microscopes are forensics, reasearch, and analysis.
Modern microscopes that uses lenses to bend LIGHT
Electron microscopes.
Microscopes are instruments that uses lens to produce magnified images of objects too small to be seen by the eye.
light microscopes uses light and lenses to magnify things look bigger .
light microscopes
scientist because they have to look close at germs.
light microscopes
Electron microscopes use beams of electrons to illuminate objects. These microscopes offer higher resolution and magnification compared to light microscopes, making them suitable for detailed imaging of small structures. Transmission electron microscopes (TEM) and scanning electron microscopes (SEM) are common types of electron microscopes.
Pretty much any type of scientist uses microscopes. Microbiologists, paleontologists, pathologists, and many more.
u can use them for looking for unusual cells
light microscopes