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Why we can't resolve a molecule using microscope?​

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Answered by iamxyz123
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In the 1870s, Ernst Abbe explained why the resolution of a microscope is limited. ... Since the microscope uses visible light and visible light has a set range of wavelengths. The microscope can't produce the image of an object that is smaller than the length of the light wave.

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In the 1870s, Ernst Abbe explained why the resolution of a microscope is limited. ... Since the microscope uses visible light and visible light has a set range of wavelengths. The microscope can't produce the image of an object that is smaller than the length of the light wave.

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