Biology, asked by Dkdhamma, 11 months ago

how will the wavelength of light effect the magnification of microscope.​

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Answered by naveli2724
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Answer:

wavelength is inversely proportional to the magnification.

therefore, for better vision, wavelength must be least.

Answered by GulabLachman
311

Answer:

Wavelength of light is defined as the distance between the trough and crests of a wave. Wavelength and frequency are proportional.

The range of visible light in nanometers is that  from 380nm to 750nm. The wavelength can be effected in another method is by changing the objective lens and the specimen. The wavelength of light is inversely proportional to the magnification of microscope. If the wavelength increases the magnification of microscope decreases and vice versa.  

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