Microscope

How much can we see with a microscope?

Light Microscope (Optical Microscope)

Maximum magnification: ~1000× to 2000×
Smallest things you can see:

  • Bacteria
  • Big viruses (barely)
  • Cells, organelles like chloroplasts, nucleus

Not visible: Most viruses, molecules, atoms.
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✅ B. Electron Microscope

Two main types: TEM and SEM.

1. TEM – Transmission Electron Microscope

Magnification: Up to ~2,000,000×
What you can see:

  • Viruses clearly
  • DNA strands
  • Organelles at high detail
  • Some large molecules

2. SEM – Scanning Electron Microscope

Magnification: ~100,000×
What you can see:

  • Surface of objects
  • Insects, pollen, bacteria, tiny structures
  • 3D images

🔥 C. Atomic Force Microscope (AFM)

Magnification: atomic level
What you can see:

  • Atoms
  • Atomic surfaces
  • Nanostructures

📌 Summary Table

Microscope TypeMax MagnificationWhat You Can See
Light Microscope~2000×Cells, bacteria
SEM~100,000×3D surfaces, insects, bacteria
TEM~2,000,000×Viruses, organelles, molecules
AFMatomic-levelAtoms

🧪 2. What is it called?

The names depend on the technology:

General “microscope” names

  • Optical microscope / light microscope
  • Compound microscope
  • Electron microscope
  • TEM (Transmission Electron Microscope)
  • SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope)
  • AFM (Atomic Force Microscope)
  • Confocal microscope

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