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Also known as electronmicroscope
a magnifying system capable of showing the interior or surface of a microscopic object by means of directed electron beams
An electron microscope is a magnifying tool that uses beams of electrons instead of light to examine tiny objects and see details of their surfaces or interiors. It matters because electrons can reveal much smaller details than regular microscopes, making it possible to study structures that would otherwise be invisible.
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