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Since energy levels are discrete and unique to each atom, we can knock out inner electrons and as outer electrons fall into the ... We've talked a lot about light microscopy, but this technique has inherent limitations in resolution and magnification. Analysis of the 'Hot Rod' fracture zone from the sparks video reveals 2 zones with wildly different structures.

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  • Since energy levels are discrete and unique to each atom, we can knock out inner electrons and as outer electrons fall into the ...
  • We've talked a lot about light microscopy, but this technique has inherent limitations in resolution and magnification.
  • Analysis of the 'Hot Rod' fracture zone from the sparks video reveals 2 zones with wildly different structures.
  • Rick Hughes, Director of Microanalysis Australia explains the benefits of

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