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Physics, 11.02.2020 01:11 darreny246

Using a compound microscope with a resolving power of 0.3 m, a 10 ocular lens, and a 100 oil immersion lens, would you be able to discern two objects separated by 3 m? 0.3 m? 300 nm? 3000 Å?

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