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21 April, 16:36

Using a good compound bright field microscope with a resolving power of 0.3 μm, a 10 * ocular lens, and a 100 * oil immersion lens, would you be able to discern two objects separated by 3 μm? 0.3 μm? 300 nm? 3000 Å?

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  1. 21 April, 16:42
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    Yes, it could discern all of them.

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    A compound bright field microscope can be used to illuminate samples in light microscopes. It has a very high resolution and it could detect samples as small as 200 to 300 nanometers. So, yes it could discern two objects separated by 3μm, 0.3μm, 300nm, 3000Å.
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