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types of microscopes and their uses ​

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Answered by wolfslayer3082
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Answer: Compound. The most inexpensive and common microscope used in laboratories is the compound microscope. ...

Scanning Electron Microscope. The scanning electron microscope is able to observe objects with a 3-D image. ...

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Answered by nilesh102
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Microscopes are used saw a micro level particle means of cell, plant cell animal cell, blood tissue,bacteria,viruses,finding micro cracks by X-ray microscope... etc...

Many type of microscopes are present in world but some type of microscopes are mostly in used that are..

  • The compound microscope can be used to view a variety of samples, some of which include: blood cells, cheek cells, parasites, bacteria, algae, tissue, and thin sections of organs. Compound microscopes are used to view samples that can not be seen with the naked eye.

  • Stereo microscopes are used to look at a variety of samples that you would be able to hold in your hand. A stereo microscope provides a 3D image or "stereo" image and typically will provide magnification between 10x - 40x. The stereo microscope is used in manufacturing, quality control, coin collecting, science, for high school dissection projects, and botany.

  • Inverted microscopes are often used in research to analyze and study tissues and cells, and in particular living cells.

  • Metallurgical microscopes are utilized to examine micron level cracks in metals, very thin layers of coatings such as paint, and grain sizing.

  • Metallurgical microscopes are utilized to examine micron level cracks in metals, very thin layers of coatings such as paint, and grain sizing.

  • Polarizing microscopes use polarized light along with transmitted and, or reflected illumination to examine chemicals, rocks, and minerals.

and some are

• Light Microscopes

• Confocal Microscopes

• Electron Microscopes

• Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM)

• Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM)

• Reflection Electron Microscopes (REM)

• X-Ray Microscopes

• Scanning Probes

• Scanning Acoustic

i hope it helps you ....

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