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- An electron microscope is one that works using the beam of electrons.
- This beam is used as a medium to illuminate.
- The electron microscope is used for the study of biological and inorganic specimens.
- These specimens include microorganisms and cells.
- Apart from scientific studies, such microscopes are also used in the electrical industry.
- Here, their use is predominantly for quality and failure checks.
- The first even electron microscope was invented in the year 1931.
- It was invented by Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll.
- Mainly, the electron microscope has 4 parts.
- They are an electron optical column, a vacuum system, the necessary electronics, and software.