Microscopes By Ella Mason 25.4.2009 By Ella Mason 25.4.2009.

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Microscopes By Ella Mason By Ella Mason

Compound Microscope When was the compound microscope invented? And who invented it? The Compound microscope was invented in The compound microscope was invented by Galileo Galilei. Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major part in the Scientific Revolution. When was the compound microscope invented? And who invented it? The Compound microscope was invented in The compound microscope was invented by Galileo Galilei. Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major part in the Scientific Revolution. What was the microscope used for? A Compound Microscope can be used in many area's of science including- Microbiology, Botany, Geology, Genetics, etc. Microscopes also help in looking at the very small details of human cells.

stereo or dissecting microscopes, When was the stereo or dissecting microscopes invented? And who invented it? The stereo microscope was invented in the 1920’s; but another website says that this microscope was invented in 1895 by H oratio S. Greenough When was the stereo or dissecting microscopes invented? And who invented it? The stereo microscope was invented in the 1920’s; but another website says that this microscope was invented in 1895 by H oratio S. Greenough What was the microscope used for? A stereo or dissecting microscope is used for looking at parts of animals up close while dissecting. This microscope has two eyepieces unlike the compound microscopes

transmission electron microscopes                            

Scanning electron microscope Who invented the scanning electron microscope and when was it invented? The scanning electron microscope wasn’t invented until 1952 by Sir Charles Oatly. Who invented the scanning electron microscope and when was it invented? The scanning electron microscope wasn’t invented until 1952 by Sir Charles Oatly. What is the scanning electron microscope used for? The scanning electron microscope uses foucsed beem of high-energy electrons that generates a whole range of signals at the surface of soil minerals.

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