Advantages: You can see incredibly small particles with its intense magnifying power (up to about 20,000 times)
Disadvantages: Using EM's, you cannot view objects/organisms in live color, or in a live state (shooting thousands of electrons at incredibly high speeds just doesn't agree with living systems)
Advantages:
· Good for educational purposes
· Saves time
· Can print out or save images
Disadvantages:
advantages, disadvantages of digital control systems
lists the advantages and disadvantages of the compaund and stereoscopic microscope
Advantages: It's digital. Disavantages: It's not analogue.
advantages: more reliable easy to minipulate compatibility with other digital systems disadvantages: sampling error
Easy to manipulate. Compact storage. (those are also the disadvantages)
The advantages of a monocular microscope is that it is easier to use than a stereo microscope, a disadvantage of the monocular microscope is that it only has a singular eyepiece, therefore, it is harder to see the image. The advantages of a stereo microscope is having two eyepieces, it is easier to focus the eye, and therefore, you can see a more three-dimensional image. A disadvantage for the stereo microscope is that it is a lot more expensive than the monocular microscope.
Advantages and Disadvantages of equity
Some advantages of SEM are easy operation, minimum preparation time, generation of data in digital form and quick analysis. Disadvantages include large size, cost, artifacts due to preparation and risk of exposure to radiation.
advantages and disadvantages
advantage: cheap, multiple lenses, can look at live specimens. disadvantage: poor resolution, poor magnification
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