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There compared by frist the electron micrscope the electron microscope you can cut into a cell (any) and there huge they can zoom into about 2000X.The light microscope has a light to see [other one doesn't need] and light one can only zoom to 20X.

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Electron microscopes are more powerful in terms of magnification, compared to compound microscopes. They are capable of two million-power magnification, while compound microscopes are only capable of 1000x magnification.

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light microscopes allow light to pass through the specimen and use two lenses to form an image. Electron microscopes use beams of electrons, rather than light, to produce images.

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the glass u see through the microscopes is prob times bigger the size u see without it

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What do electron microscopes use to produce magnified images?

a beam of electrons :)


Why don't electron microscopes produce colored images?

I would imagine because the wavelength of electrons is not in the visible region


Electron microscopes use a beam of light to produce a magnified image?

An Electron Microscope uses electrons to magnify objects.


How do microscopes differ from electron microscopes?

The microscopes one would think of in a college or high school biology lab are optical microscopes (ie: compound and stereo microscopes) and use light and glass optics in the eyepieces and objective lenses to obtain higher levels of magnification than the human eye can achieve. An electron microscope uses a beam of, you guessed it, electrons to illuminate and produce a magnified image. Electron microscopes are used when the specimens are too small for optical microscopes as they have wavelengths around 100,000 times shorter than visible light and can achieve magnification levels of up to 10,000,000x.


Microscopes produce images by focusing light rays and beams of?

light

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What is the difference between electron microscopes?

Electron microscopes and what ... Light microscopes produce magnified images by focusing visible light rays. Electron microscopes produce magnified images by focusing beams of electrons


What is the difference in the way light microscopes and electron electron microscopes produce images?

light microscopes allow light to pass through the specimen and use two lenses to form an image. Electron microscopes use beams of electrons, rather than light, to produce images.


What is the difference in the way the light microscopes and the electron microscopes produce images?

A electron microscope can produce images almost 1000 times more detailed than light microscope cn


What kind of microscopes use beams of electrons to produce magnified images?

These microscopes are called electron microscopes.


What is the difference in the way microscopes and electron microscopes produce images?

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What kind of microscope use beams of electrons to produce magnified images?

These microscopes are called electron microscopes.


Electron microscopes use a beam of light to produce a magnified image.?

It uses electron beam


What do electron microscopes use to produce magnified images?

a beam of electrons :)


What is a feature transmission electron microscope has but not light microscopes?

It can produce images of objects within a cell.


What type of microscope does not invert the image?

This is the electron microscope, which uses a beam of electrons instead of light.Electrons have a much shorter wavelength than visible light so they can separate points which are closer together than the light microscope can ie they have a better resolution and so can see more detail.


Why don't electron microscopes produce colored images?

I would imagine because the wavelength of electrons is not in the visible region


Electron microscopes use a beam of light to produce a magnified image?

An Electron Microscope uses electrons to magnify objects.