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A microscope is an instrument that uses light or other waves to magnify objects too small to be seen with the naked eye, allowing us to view details like cells, microbes, and even molecular structures. By bending or refracting light, or by using electron beams, microscopes create an enlarged image, with their power measured by how many times the object is magnified.
Microscopes are used across many fields, including medicine and biology to study cells, tissues, and microorganisms for diagnosis and research, forensic science to analyze crime scene evidence like hair and fibers, materials science to inspect the composition and microstructure of materials like rocks and metals, and education to teach students about the microscopic world.