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so weamp;#39;re looking how the choice of accelerating voltage in influences image quality and detail weamp;#39;ve talked a little bit about low accelerating voltage providing information of fine surface detail features but itamp;#39;s also convenient to analogize low accelerating voltage to a peashooter and high accelerating voltage to a rifle and I say that because if you know what a peashooter is where you take a pen and you fire a piece of rice or a rolled-up bit of paper itamp;#39;s not going to be particularly accurate over a large distance if you were to shoot your pea shooter over a number of metres you would find that your peas would spread out and probably not group particularly tightly if you took a rifle and aimed it at the same point and fired off a number of rounds youamp;#39;d find that you probably grouped them very very tightly if youamp;#39;re any sort of shot but what you have got was an awful lot more damage at the other end so what a low accelerating voltage