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write a short notes on dark field microscope​

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Answered by sonalimehta70
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Dark-field microscopy (also called dark-ground microscopy) describes microscopy methods, in both light and electron microscopy, which exclude the unscattered beam from the image. As a result, the field around the specimen (i.e., where there is no specimen to scatter the beam) is generally dark.

Answered by apriti621
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dark field microscope is arranged so that the light source is blocked off, causing light to scatter as it hits the specimen. This is ideal for making objects with refractive values similar to the background appear bright against a dark background.

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