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      • resolution - the ability to show detail. The best light microscope can show details that are 0.2µm apart and need a magnification of roughly x1500 so that our eyes can see it - this allows us to see larger cell structures. Electron microscopes pass beams of electrons through a specimen and have a much greater resolution than a light microscope.
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  2. Resolution is the ability to distinguish between two separate points. If two separate points cannot be resolved, they will be observed as one point. The resolution of a light microscope is limited by the wavelength of light. As light passes through the specimen, it will be diffracted.

  3. Dec 24, 2022 · Magnification is the ability to make small objects seem larger, such as making a microscopic organism visible. Resolution is the ability to distinguish two objects from each other. Light microscopy has limits to both its resolution and its magnification.

  4. Resolution is the ability to distinguish between two separate points (or how detailed the image is). For example, both images here have the same magnification, but the left image has a higher resolution.

  5. Resolution is a measure of the microscopes ability to distinguish between two points which are close together on an object. If a microscope can clearly distinguish between the two points, it has a good or high resolution.

  6. Definition. Resolution refers to the ability of a microscope or other imaging system to distinguish between two closely spaced objects as separate entities.

  7. Resolution. Resolution can be defined as: The ability to distinguish separate points on an image as two separate objects. The higher the resolution, the shorter the distance at which the two objects can be clearly distinguished; The ability of a microscope to resolve two objects as separate points is dependent on the method of image generation:

  8. Magnification is how many times larger an image is than the object. For example, here the image is 1,000 larger than the object, so its magnification is x 1,000. Resolution is the ability to distinguish between two separate points (or how detailed the image is).