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EXPLAIN ABOUT COMPOUND AND SIMPLE MICROSCOPE .

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Answered by astroallie06
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Answer:

Since the best way to know is through differences, I've presented my answer in that way. I hope it helps.

Explanation:

1.Number of lenses:

•Simple Microscope: One to magnify objects

•Compound Microscope: 3-5 to magnify objects

2.Condenser lens:

•Simple Microscope: Absent

•Compound Microscope: Present

3.Light source:

•Simple Microscope: Natural

•Compound Microscope: Illuminator

4.Mirror type:

•Simple Microscope: Concave reflecting

•Compound Microscope: One side is plain and the other side is concave

5.Level of magnification:

•Simple Microscope: One level only

•Compound Microscope: Higher level

6.Magnifying power:

•Simple Microscope: Up to 300X

•Compound Microscope: 2000X

7.Adjusting Magnification:

•Simple Microscope: No

•Compound Microscope: Yes

8. Used:

•Simple Microscope: At basic level

•Compound Microscope: By professional for research purpose

Answered by piyushsahu624
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Explanation:

ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

Scanning Electron Microscopes

Scanning electron microscopes for a wide range of surface analysis needs.

Scanning electron microscopes

Since the introduction of electron microscopes in the 1930s, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has developed into a critical tool within numerous different research fields, spanning everything from materials science, to forensics, to industrial manufacturing, and even to the life sciences.

As soon as microscopic information about the surface or near-surface region of a specimen is needed, SEM becomes a necessary tool. For that reason, the method finds applications in nearly every branch of science, technology and industry.

Floor model SEMs offer the flexibility and versatility to meet a wide range of academic and industrial needs: support for large and heavy samples, a very wide range of accessories, excellent imaging quality for the most challenging materials or the smallest details, and dynamic experimentation.

Thermo Fisher Scientific is dedicated to producing analytical SEMs that are ideally suited for your specific needs. We offer a range of versatile tools, everything from our easy-to-use Thermo Scientific Phenom Desktop SEMs to powerhouse instruments capable of unparalleled resolution and contrast like the Thermo Scientific Verios SEM.

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