An optical microscope uses visible light and lenses to magnify images of small objects. While optical microscopes provide affordable magnification for basic observation and analysis, they have limitations compared to electron microscopes such as lower resolving power and the inability to view non-transparent samples. In conclusion, optical microscopes remain useful tools but electron microscopes can image smaller or non-transparent specimens at much higher magnifications.
An optical microscope uses visible light and lenses to magnify images of small objects. While optical microscopes provide affordable magnification for basic observation and analysis, they have limitations compared to electron microscopes such as lower resolving power and the inability to view non-transparent samples. In conclusion, optical microscopes remain useful tools but electron microscopes can image smaller or non-transparent specimens at much higher magnifications.
An optical microscope uses visible light and lenses to magnify images of small objects. While optical microscopes provide affordable magnification for basic observation and analysis, they have limitations compared to electron microscopes such as lower resolving power and the inability to view non-transparent samples. In conclusion, optical microscopes remain useful tools but electron microscopes can image smaller or non-transparent specimens at much higher magnifications.