A compound microscope consists of an object lens of focal length 2cm and an eyepiece of focal length 5cm. When an object is placed at 2.2cm from the object lens, the final image is at 25cm from the eye lens. What is the distance between the lenses? What is the total linear magnification?
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A compound microscope consists of an objective lens of focal length 2.0cm and an eyepiece of focal length 6.25cm separated by a distance of 15cm. How far from the objective should an object be placed in order to obtain the final image at:
(a) the least distance of distinct vision (25cm), and
(b) at infinity? What is the magnifying power of the microscope in each case?
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