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how does the resolution of a specimens image viewed under a compound Light Microscope compare to that of a scanning electron microscope?

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The resolution from a usual microscope (aka compound Light Microscope) is much less than that of a scanning electron microscope. Apparently, an electron microscope's resolution would be better than 1 nanometer, to which a casual microscope compares with a practical resolution of at best 200 nanometers. And of course, the lower the length's resolution, the better the resolution itself.

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Explanation:

The resolution is the same using either microscope; the microscopes differ only in magnification power.