what is compound microscope? what is the difference between compound microscope and electrone microscope?
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Compound Microscope is the microscope which uses a combination of 2 lenses to magnify the object.It can magnify an object up to 1000 times.It is used to view external structures of cells whereas an electron microscope uses a beam of electron to magnify the object.It can magnify object upto 1,00,000 times and is used to view the internal structure of cells.Compund microscope was invented by Robert Hooke wheras electron microscope was discovered by M.Knoll and T.Ruska.
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Compound microscope
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- A Compound Microscope is of great use in the pathology labs to identify the diseases.
- Even in forensic laboratories, Compound lights microscopes are used widely to identify the minerals or metals present in the human cells to solve the criminal case.
- A compound microscope is a visual tool for creating amplified pictures of tiny things having an accurate lens with a very slight focal range.
- an electron microscope is a powerful microscope that applies a streak of electron concentrated by magnetic lenses rather than beams of light.
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