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Structure and function of the electron microscope

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  • Thats my homework done :D

  • To Carl Sagan: science instead of tv?  How about I watch science on tv? Is that still woeful?

  • @Lolercopterz Also, if you are truly serious, I can turn this into some type of an opportunity.

  • @Lolercopterz Hi Lolercopterz! You can buy either a Scanning Electron Microscope or a Transmission Electron Microscope. If you are serious about buying one, you can try "FEI Company". They sell both types. I work with these things all the time, and am currently using both. You won't have to pay $1 million necessarily, and the SEM microscopes are much cheaper. If price isn't an issue as you say, then you can shoot for the higher end instruments which are around a $7 million.

  • @Lolercopterz Build one yourself.

  • @02emma2 K... I didn't ask how much! I asked where! I need one of these microscopes!

  • @Lolercopterz cost 1 million dollars...

  • I want one of these in my garage. where can i buy?

  • thank you

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