how do microscopes differ in magnification and resolution?
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You’ve got optical microscopes which include light microscopes (using visible light) and electron microscopes using non-visible light.
Ther’re are also microscopes which use ions (field ion microscopes) and others which use sound waves to distinguish between objects.
Here’s a wiki article that will lead you to the info you need:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microscopes
The higher the magnification the lower the resolution.
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