What is the Principle Of Electron Microscope
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An electron microscope uses an 'electron beam' to produce the image of the object and magnification is obtained by 'electromagnetic fields'; unlike light or optical microscopes, in which 'light waves' are used to produce the image and magnification is obtained by a system of 'optical lenses'.
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That uses a beam of accelerated electrons as a source of illumination.
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