The resolution had limitations of 200 nanometers.
Some disadvantages of phase contrast microscopy include lower resolution compared to other techniques such as fluorescence microscopy, difficulties in distinguishing different refractive index structures that are similar, and the requirement for careful alignment and calibration for optimal results.
they are relatively smaller, electron ones are biggerthey are easy to usethey allow you to see coloured images, electron ones don'tyou can observe live specimen, specimen has to be dead with electron microscopesi was trying to view the answer in relation to transmmission
A microscope is nothing more than magnifying lenses. Some of them use artificial light using electricity. Some microsopes use no electricity (zero watts) while a large electron microscope could use kilowatts.
Robert Hookes microscope had either two or more lenses. a simple microscope has one lens in it.
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lists the advantages and disadvantages of the compaund and stereoscopic microscope
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Don't u mean microscope, silly billy. A microscope is a science tool. I hope i have helped u and i hope i can answer some of ur other technical questions.
Stereomicroscope, Compound Microscope, Phase-contrast microscope, electron microscope, Scanning-electron microscope, Transmission electron microscope, Confocal-scanning microscope. THESE ARE JUST SOME. :)
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The speciman you are viewing must be in a vacuum, and be coated with a metal film, therefore the specimen can't be alive and if its a Transmission Microscope- Speciman must be extrememly thin so that the electrons can pass through them. The image is black and white.
Some disadvantages of phase contrast microscopy include lower resolution compared to other techniques such as fluorescence microscopy, difficulties in distinguishing different refractive index structures that are similar, and the requirement for careful alignment and calibration for optimal results.
The advantages of a monocular microscope is that it is easier to use than a stereo microscope, a disadvantage of the monocular microscope is that it only has a singular eyepiece, therefore, it is harder to see the image. The advantages of a stereo microscope is having two eyepieces, it is easier to focus the eye, and therefore, you can see a more three-dimensional image. A disadvantage for the stereo microscope is that it is a lot more expensive than the monocular microscope.
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