Distinguish between optical microscopies and electron microscopies schematically
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. Optical microscopes are the simplest and oldest microscopes around compared to the newer electron model.
2. Optical models are cheaper and easier to maintain than the electron microscope.
3. Optical microscopes use a simple lens, whereas electron microscopes use an electrostatic or electromagnetic lens.
4. Optical microscopes have a maximum magnification power of 1,000, compared to the better resolving power of the electron microscope that can reach 1,000,000 times.
5. Optical microscopes use photons or light energy, while electron microscopes use electrons, which have shorter wavelengths that allows greater magnification.
6. Overall, electron microscopes deliver a more detailed image compared to optical microscopes.
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2. Optical models are cheaper and easier to maintain than the electron microscope.
3. Optical microscopes use a simple lens, whereas electron microscopes use an electrostatic or electromagnetic lens.
4. Optical microscopes have a maximum magnification power of 1,000, compared to the better resolving power of the electron microscope that can reach 1,000,000 times.
5. Optical microscopes use photons or light energy, while electron microscopes use electrons, which have shorter wavelengths that allows greater magnification.
6. Overall, electron microscopes deliver a more detailed image compared to optical microscopes.
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The main difference between light microscope and electron microscope is that beam of electrons is used for magnifying the image of an object while visible light is used in the light microscope to magnify images of tiny areas of materials or biological specimens.
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