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They both show things up close.

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Can you see atoms with a magnifying glass or microscope?

No, atoms are too small to be seen with a magnifying glass or a regular light microscope. However, scientists use specialized tools like electron microscopes to indirectly observe atoms by detecting their effects on electron beams.


Name 5 types of microscopes?

five types of microscopes are: A compound light microscope,the stereo microscope,the electron microscope,a simple microscope(similar to a magnifying glass,and a compound microscope.


What type of microscope is most like a magnifying glass?

A simple microscope similar to a magnifying lens.


How are magnifying glass and electron microscope different?

ordinary microscopes use light and objectives, it magnifies our sight of the specimen. Electron microscope draws electrons across the specimen to sketch its appearance at a 3 dimensional angle


What is an example of a simple microscope?

A light microscope is an optical microscope. That differentiates it from an electron microscope, a quantum mechanical tunneling microscope and others.


What is the different between a magnifying glass and a compound light microscope?

A magnifying glass has one lenses and a compound light microscope has 2 lenses


A synonym and antonym for microscope?

synonym: magnifying glass antonym: telescope


Can you see molecules with a maginfy glass or a microscope?

No, molecules are too small to be seen with a magnifying glass or a regular light microscope. Specialized instruments like electron microscopes can visualize molecules by utilizing electron beams to probe their structure at very high magnifications.


What is a tool that magnifies samples?

A lens, magnifying glass, microscope.


What is used to look at small things?

a magnifying glass or a microscope


What can one celled organisms be seen with?

A microscope a magnifying glass


What is used to make tiny things look largers?

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