When you switch from low power to high power on a microscope, the field of view becomes smaller. This is because higher magnification provides a more detailed view of a smaller area, allowing you to see finer details but at the cost of seeing less of the overall specimen. Essentially, as the magnification increases, the area you can observe decreases.
You can use an electron microscope to view objects smaller than light photons, which uses electrons as the name suggests
An electron microscope, specifically a transmission electron microscope, would be used to study a specimen smaller than 0.2 micrometers. This type of microscope uses a beam of electrons to create high-resolution images of tiny structures at the nanometer scale.
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Since a virus is far smaller than a typical cell (much smaller than a prokaryote) a virus cannot be seen by a regular microscope. To see a virus, you should get an electron microscope.
When you switch from low to high power on a microscope, the diameter of the field of view decreases because the high-power objective has a higher magnification, which zooms in on a smaller area. This allows for more detailed observation of the specimen at the expense of a smaller field of view.
The field of view becomes smaller when magnification increases.
A smaller area, but larger objects is in view with a microscope on high power.
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Yes, viruses are much smaller than bacteria and cannot be seen with the naked eye. They require a microscope, such as an electron microscope, to be visualized.
You can use an electron microscope to view objects smaller than light photons, which uses electrons as the name suggests
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Most lenses used to view smaller things is a convex: Telescope, microscope, binoculars, etc.
An electron microscope, specifically a transmission electron microscope, would be used to study a specimen smaller than 0.2 micrometers. This type of microscope uses a beam of electrons to create high-resolution images of tiny structures at the nanometer scale.
Viruses. They are smaller than the average wavelength of light and as such are not viewable unless an electron microscope is used.
Anything that is smaller than the wavelength of light, thatmeans that it is smaller than light and therefore is not visible, at all, to know it exists an electron microscope must be used which captures a reflection of the object a scanning electron microscope uses a computer to make the image