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Meghna Thapar 3 years, 10 months ago
The wavelength of the light and the magnification of the microscope is inversely proportional which means the longer the wavelength, the less the magnification and vice versa. The magnification defines the how closer the object is viewed. Microscope resolution is also impacted by the wavelength of light being used to illuminate the specimen. Longer wavelengths of light offer less resolution than short wavelength illumination. ... As light slows down the wavelength gets shorter and yields better resolution.
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