Short Answer: The unaided human eye which has a magnification of 1X and can resolve details down to about 0.2 millimeters.
Longer Answer:
Depending on the type of lens a single lens magnifier can magnify up to about 12X and resolve down to 17 micrometers.
A multiple lens achromatic magnifier can go up to about 25X and resolves down to about 8 micrometers.
Stereo microscopes that can easily view 3-D objects go up to about 1000X and resolve down to about 150 nanometers.
Likewise, any optical microscope is limited by the diffraction limit of light to about 1300X of usable magnification. More magnification will just produce a larger version of the image that is blurry since it is not possible to sharpen the focus beyond the 150 nanometer diffraction limit.
Microscopes that use ultraviolet light, which has a shorter wavelength that can focus tighter, can resolve down to 10s of nanometers or about 10 times better than visible light microscopes for a magnification of 10,000 X.
Modern Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM) are capable of resolving down to about 0.2 nanometers which translates to a useful magnification of 1,000,000 X. Specialized types of electron microscopes (Field Emission Transmission Electron Microscopes) can resolve down to 0.05 nanometers which translates to a magnification of 2,500,000 X. For reference, a carbon atom is about 15 nanometers in diameter.
The most powerful type of microscope is the electron microscope, which uses a beam of electrons to achieve much higher magnification and resolution compared to light microscopes. This allows visualization of structures at the atomic level.
The least count of a traveling microscope is typically around 0.01 mm or 0.001 cm. This means that the smallest distance that can be measured using the device is around 0.01 mm. The least count is determined by the precision of the measuring scale or vernier scale on the microscope.
An electron microscope is significantly more powerful than a light microscope as it uses a beam of electrons instead of light to view specimens. This allows for much higher magnification and resolution, making it possible to see smaller details in the sample. Electron microscopes have a resolution that is up to 1000 times higher than that of light microscopes.
The most powerful objective of a student microscope is typically the high-power objective lens, which usually has a magnification of around 40x to 100x. This objective allows students to observe finer details and structures in their specimens with greater clarity and precision.
The coarse adjustment provides the least magnification because it only focuses big parts whereas the fine adjustment focuses on little details.
Compound light microscope
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electronic microscope
Electron microscope
The most powerful type of microscope is the electron microscope, which uses a beam of electrons to achieve much higher magnification and resolution compared to light microscopes. This allows visualization of structures at the atomic level.
You Need a really powerful Microscope
a powerful electron microscope
The most powerful microscope today is the cryo-electron microscope (cryo-EM). It allows researchers to see details at the molecular and atomic level, providing high-resolution images of biological molecules and structures. This technology has revolutionized the field of structural biology.
A microscope acts like a magnifying glass, only much more powerful.
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
electronic microscopes
You can but you need a very powerful microscope