Electron microscopes differ from light microscopes by using electrons, resulting in higher magnification and resolution.
Electron microscopes use electrons instead of light and offer higher magnification and resolution compared to light microscopes.
Front | How do electrotron microscopes differ from light microscopes? |
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Back | Electron microscopes use electrons instead of light to form an image. They have a higher magnification and resolution(resolving power) |
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