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The smallest object visible with your eyes is similar to the width of a piece of hair, which is 1×10−4 meters wide. Using an optical microscope, you can see items up to 2×10−7 meters wide. How much larger are objects you can see with your eyes than objects you can see with an optical microscope?

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Answered by johnnlawrence6
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