Magnification is something being magnified or expanded under a microscope to make it easier to see. Resolution is being able to clearly identify one thing from the other under a microscope.
Magnification is an enlargement of the specimen which looks bigger as the magnification increases. Resolution is the the smallest increment available. The difference between these can be explained with the example of a ruler that has 1/8" markings. Magnification will make the separation of the markings look bigger, but the resolution of the ruler doesn't change, the markings are still 1/8" apart. However, magnification can improve the resolution because you can now see things bigger. For example the separation between the markings of the ruler could be divided down even more under magnification.
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magnification is the number of times an object is enlarged, while resolution is the amount of data (detail) in an image.
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It's much, much higher. Optical microscopes are limited - by the magnification of the lenses. Electron microscopes don't have that restriction.
Magnification is an enlargement of the specimen which looks bigger as the magnification increases. Resolution is the the smallest increment available. The difference between these can be explained with the example of a ruler that has 1/8" markings. Magnification will make the separation of the markings look bigger, but the resolution of the ruler doesn't change, the markings are still 1/8" apart. However, magnification can improve the resolution because you can now see things bigger. For example the separation between the markings of the ruler could be divided down even more under magnification.
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The Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) has the highest magnification and resolution of all microscopes.
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Magnification lets you see an image larger than it is. But resolution makes the image clearer when magnified.
magnification is the number of times an object is enlarged, while resolution is the amount of data (detail) in an image.
Electron microscope.Transition microscope has a magnification of *500,000 and resolution of 0.5nm.
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