Interpretation:
Some applications for Light microscopy and Electron microscopy in forensic investigations have to be listed.
Concept Introduction:
Light microscope: A device that transmits light through several lenses to produce an enlarged image of a microscopic specimen.
Modern compound light microscope, under optimal conditions can magnify an object from
Electron microscope: An electron microscope that produces images of a sample by scanning over it with a focused beam of electrons. The incident electrons interact with electrons in the sample and producing various signals that can be detected and contain information about the sample’s surface topography and composition.
Forensics sciences: This branch of scientific knowledge and methodology to the legal problems and criminal investigations. It is encompasses many different files of sciences (chemistry, biology, engineering, medicine and pathology).
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