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What dose an electron microscope use to produce a magnified image

several convex mirrors

a beam of etectrons

two concave lenses

a ray of light
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An electron microscope uses **a beam of electrons** to produce a magnified image. This technology allows for much higher resolution than traditional light microscopes, as electrons have much shorter wavelengths compared to visible light.
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