In an electron microscope, in first step electron beam is accelerated at 2000 V and captured the image of a specimen. In the second step, the electron beam is accelerated at 3000 V and captured the image of the same specimen. Identify in which case we can obtain high magnified image for the given specimen and justify your answer.
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