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=== Disadvantages  ===
=== Disadvantages  ===


*Maximum magnification of 1500x
*Maximum magnification of 1500x  
*Specimen may be disfigured during preparation to be viewed under the microscope
*Specimen may be disfigured during preparation to be viewed under the microscope  
*The resolving power is 1 nm for biological specimens
*The resolving power is 1 nm for biological specimens  
*Only has a resolution of 0.2 μm - which is relatively poor in comparison to other microscopes


=== References ===
=== References ===


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A light microscope
A light microscope

The light microscope uses light energy to see small objects on a slide through an eyepiece. The direction of light upon to the slide, focused by lenses, magnifies the size of the objects to the viewer[1].

Advantages

  • Inexpensive to buy and operate
  • Relatively small
  • Both living and dead specimens can be viewed
  • Little expertise is required in order to set up and use the microscope
  • The original colour of the specimen can be viewed

Disadvantages

  • Maximum magnification of 1500x
  • Specimen may be disfigured during preparation to be viewed under the microscope
  • The resolving power is 1 nm for biological specimens
  • Only has a resolution of 0.2 μm - which is relatively poor in comparison to other microscopes

References