(a) Interpretation: Whether a tiny ant can be seen by atomic force microscope but not by optical microscope or not should be determined. Concept introduction: Objects are categorized on the basis of size range they fall in. Macroscopic objects are those which lie in the size range that human eye can perceive and microscopic objects are those which need the use of specialized instruments like electron microscope or atomic force microscope. Human eye can detect approximately up to the size of 10 μm and optical microscope can detect in the size range of 1 mm − 1 μm . Detection size limit for (EM) electron microscope and (AFM) atomic force microscope is 100 μm − 100 pm and 5 μm − 100 pm , respectively.
(a) Interpretation: Whether a tiny ant can be seen by atomic force microscope but not by optical microscope or not should be determined. Concept introduction: Objects are categorized on the basis of size range they fall in. Macroscopic objects are those which lie in the size range that human eye can perceive and microscopic objects are those which need the use of specialized instruments like electron microscope or atomic force microscope. Human eye can detect approximately up to the size of 10 μm and optical microscope can detect in the size range of 1 mm − 1 μm . Detection size limit for (EM) electron microscope and (AFM) atomic force microscope is 100 μm − 100 pm and 5 μm − 100 pm , respectively.
Solution Summary: The author explains that a tiny ant can be seen by atomic force microscope but not by optical microscope. Macroscopic objects are those which lie in the size range that human eye can perceive.
Whether a tiny ant can be seen by atomic force microscope but not by optical microscope or not should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Objects are categorized on the basis of size range they fall in. Macroscopic objects are those which lie in the size range that human eye can perceive and microscopic objects are those which need the use of specialized instruments like electron microscope or atomic force microscope.
Human eye can detect approximately up to the size of 10μm and optical microscope can detect in the size range of 1mm−1μm. Detection size limit for (EM) electron microscope and (AFM) atomic force microscope is 100μm−100pm and 5μm−100pm, respectively.
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Interpretation:
Whether cell with 5μm can be seen by atomic force microscope but not by optical microscope or not should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Objects are categorized on the basis of size range they fall in. Macroscopic objects are those which lie in the size range that human eye can perceive and microscopic objects are those which need the use of specialized instruments like electron microscope or atomic force microscope.
Human eye can detect approximately up to the size of 10μm and optical microscope can detect in the size range of 1mm−1μm. Detection size limit for (EM) electron microscope and (AFM) atomic force microscope is 100μm−100pm and 5μm−100pm, respectively.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
Whether a virus can be seen by atomic force microscope but not by optical microscope or not should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Objects are categorized on the basis of size range they fall in. Macroscopic objects are those which lie in the size range that human eye can perceive and microscopic objects are those which need the use of specialized instruments like electron microscope or atomic force microscope.
Human eye can detect approximately up to the size of 10μm and optical microscope can detect in the size range of 1mm−1μm. Detection size limit for (EM) electron microscope and (AFM) atomic force microscope is 100μm−100pm and 5μm−100pm, respectively.
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Whether a molecule can be seen by atomic force microscope but not by optical microscope or not should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Objects are categorized on the basis of size range they fall in. Macroscopic objects are those which lie in the size range that human eye can perceive and microscopic objects are those which need the use of specialized instruments like electron microscope or atomic force microscope.
Human eye can detect approximately up to the size of 10μm and optical microscope can detect in the size range of 1mm−1μm. Detection size limit for (EM) electron microscope and (AFM) atomic force microscope is 100μm−100pm and 5μm−100pm, respectively.
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