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Electron Microscope

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A picture of a scientist using an electron microscope.

Meaning

An electron microscope is a type of microscope that can be used to create images of objects that are too small to be seen with a light microscope.

About Electron Microscopes

An electron microscope cannot be used to view anything smaller than about 0.05 nanometres.
Electron microscopes do not use Visible Light to image objects. Instead it uses a beam of electrons.
Electron microscopes can be used to create images of objects as small as a single atom. This means they can be used to create images of atoms for physicists, molecules for chemists and viruses for biologists.