Why are basic microscopes that use light no longer sufficient for examining certain structures?

Exploring the Scanning Tunnelling Microscope and Its Applications

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They require too much maintenance.
They are too complex to use.
They cannot examine structures at a subatomic level.
They are too expensive.
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What type of device is a scanning tunneling microscope (STM)?
An optical device
A mechanical device
A non-optical device
A thermal device
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What principle does the STM use to produce a digital image of a specimen?
Classical mechanics
Quantum mechanics
Thermodynamics
Electromagnetism
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What is the main component of an STM that interacts with the specimen?
A magnetic field
An extremely sharp metal tip
A glass lens
A laser beam
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What is the effect called when electrons jump from the STM tip to the specimen?
Quantum leap
Electron hopping
Quantum tunneling
Electron diffusion
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What is generated when electrons flow in a complete circuit in an STM?
A magnetic field
A tunneling current
A light beam
A thermal current
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How does the STM produce a map of the specimen?
By using the fluctuating tunneling current
By measuring the thermal conductivity
By using a laser beam
By measuring the light reflection
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What additional function does the STM have besides mapping an image?
Measuring the specimen's weight
Cooling the specimen
Repositioning and inserting atoms
Heating the specimen
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In which fields of science is the STM used?
Only in electronics
Only in biology
Only in chemistry
In all fields of science
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Why is the STM considered a crucial instrument?
It helps increase our knowledge of subatomic particles.
It is portable.
It is easy to use.
It is very affordable.
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