How will the wavelength of light effect the magnification of microscope
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The effect that the wavelength will gave upon the resolution or magnification of a microscope is that -
If the wavelength of light is short, then it will result in the yielding of high magnification or resolution.
In the same way, when the light's wavelength is large, then it produces a low magnification.
Hence, it is clear that the magnification is not directly proportional to light's wavelength.
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