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What instrument uses a magnetic field to magnify images up to 1000000?

The optical microscope uses a magnetic field to magnify images up to 1,000.000


What instrument uses a magnetic field to msgnify images up to 1000000 times?

A scanning electron microscope uses a focused beam of electrons and a magnetic field to magnify images up to 1000000 times.


What instrument us's a magnetic field to magnify images up to 1000000 times?

AnswerA Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)modern microscopeAn electron microscope magnifies an image up to 1,000,000 times


What instrument uses a magnetic field to maginify images up to a million times?

An Electron Microscope


An instrument for studying earth's magnetic field?

seismoggraph


What instrument is used to measure the magnetic field strength at the center of a magnetizing coil?

A teslameter is the instrument commonly used to measure the magnetic field strength at the center of a magnetizing coil. It is designed to detect and measure the magnetic field in tesla units.


What uses short bursts of a magnetic field to produce images?

the magnetic resonance imaging, also abbrieviated as: M.R.IA digital camera uses short bursts of a magnetic field to produce images. The images are then stored on a disk or other memory source within the camera. The disk can then be inserted into most computers to download the images.


What instrument is used to trace the direction of a magnetic field?

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M. R. I


An instrument for telling direction?

A compass is an instrument used to determine direction by aligning with the Earth's magnetic field. It typically consists of a magnetic needle that points towards the Earth's magnetic north.


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