Biology, asked by shruti37000, 11 months ago

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

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

As the refractive index increases the speed of the light passing through a medium is slower. As light slows down the wavelength gets shorter and yields better resolution. Objective lenses are manufactured that allow imaging in immersion oil which has a refractive index of 1.51 and substantially shortens light waves.

Answered by mariospartan
4

Wavelength of light effect:

  • Wavelength of light can be defined as the crest and the through of the wave nature of the light when light moves.
  • The visible spectrum of light is between 380 nm to 750 nm.
  • The value can be varied in light microscope.
  • Usually a low value of wavelength has traveled a minute path through it single crest and though.
  • So, it can detect much minor object. In other words the lesser the wavelength of light , the more is the magnification it produces.

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