If you were to magnify a cell 10,000-fold (typical of the magnification achieved using an electron microscope), how big would it appear? assume you are viewing a "typical" eukaryotic cell with a cellular diameter of 50 μm.

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in this case i am supposed to use the formula of magnification as indicated in the here 

Magnification=size of the image divided by the size of the object

so in this case we have been given magnification and the size of the object

magnification=×10, 000 and size of the object=50 micrometer

size of the image=10000×50
                           =50,0000 micrometers

Based on the magnification of an electron microscope, the size of the eukaryotic cell when viewed through an electron microscope will be 0.5 m across in diameter.

What is a microscope?

A microscope is an instrument used to view tiny or microscopic objects.

Microscopes are able to do this because of their magnifying power.

If a microscope having 10000 fold magnification is used to view a "typical" eukaryotic cell with a cellular diameter of 50 μm, the size of the object seen will be:

10000 × 50 μm = 500000 μm or 0.5 m

Therefore, the size of the eukaryotic cell when viewed through an electron microscope will be 0.5 m across in diameter.

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