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difference between compound microscope and electron microscope​

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Answered by VarunAncharwadkar
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The simple one utilises the visual capacity of single or multiple lenses to enlarge objects. In the case of the compound ones, one lens is placed close to the substance for viewing it. On the other hand, an electron microscope is an instrument that uses electron beams to capture an image and enlarge it.

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The simple one utilises the visual capacity of single or multiple lenses to enlarge objects. In the case of the compound ones, one lens is placed close to the substance for viewing it. On the other hand, an electron microscope is an instrument that uses electron beams to capture an image and enlarge it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Optical ones are of two types – simple and compound microscopes. The simple one utilises the visual capacity of single or multiple lenses to enlarge objects. ... On the other hand, an electron microscope is an instrument that uses electron beams to capture an image and enlarge it.

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