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The resolution of the light microscope cannot be smaller than the half of the wavelength of the visible light, which is 0.4-0.7 µm. When we can see green light (0.5 Am), the objects which are, at most, about 0.2 Am. Below this point, light microscope is not useful, as wavelength smaller than 400 nm is needed.
The limit of resolution (or resolving power) is a measure of the ability of the objective lens to separate in the image adjacent details that are present in the object. It is the distance between two points in the object that are just resolved in the image. Thus, an optical system cannot form a perfect image of a point.
In microscopy, the term 'resolution' is used to describe the ability of a microscope to distinguish detail. In other words, this is the minimum distance at which two distinct points of a specimen can still be seen — either by the observer or the microscope camera — as separate entities.
Define limit of resolution. —The limit of resolution of a microscope is the shortest distance between four separate points in a microscopes field of view that can still be distinguished as distinct entities.
The resolution of a specimen viewed through a microscope can be increased by changing the objective lens. The objective lenses are the lenses that protrude downward over the specimen. Grasp the nose piece. The nose piece is the platform on the microscope to which the three or four objective lenses are attached.
Resolving power is defined as the ability of a microscope or telescope to distinguish two close together images as being separate. An example of resolving power is how well a telescope can show two stars as being separate stars.
1. The absolute limit to resolution imposed by the wavelength of the light illuminating the specimen. No instrument which forms its image by wave interference can resolve detail which is smaller than about half the wavelength of the wave energy (light in the case of the microscope) being used to examine the specimen.
The resolution of the light microscope cannot be small than the half of the wavelength of the visible light, which is 0.4-0.7 µm. When we can see green light (0.5 Am), the objects which are, at most, about 0.2 Am. Below this point, light microscope is not useful, as wavelength smaller than 400 nm is needed.
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