
Microscopes are instruments used to observe invisible or poorly visible close objects. By means of electromagnetic radiation of different wavelengths, using the physical properties given in their structure, laws of refraction and deflection, it magnifies the images of observed objects and separates close points on them. Depending on the type of electromagnetic radiation (the size of the wavelengths) it uses, they differ: light (optical), ultraviolet, X-ray, corpuscular (electronic)... With a microscope, we can see an image of an object at a much larger angle than the one we would see it with the "naked" eye. in normal visual distance. The science that investigates with these instruments is called microscopy
