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A line joining the optical centre of the object glass and the centre of the eyepiece is known as

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A line joining the optical centre of the object glass and the centre of the eyepiece is known as axis of telescope
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Answer:

A line joining the optical center of the object glass and the center of the eyepiece is known as Axis of telescope.

Explanation:

The line that runs through the optical centers of the objective and eye piece is the telescope's axis. Axis of Telescope.

The axis is a hypothetical line that connects the optical centers of the object-glass and the eye-peace. The bubble tube's axis is a hypothetical line that runs perpendicular to the longitudinal curve of the bubble tube at its center. In the vertical plane, it is the axis around which the telescope rotates. It is also known as the transverse axis and the horizontal axis. Optical axis: This axis is the hypothetical line that connects the optical centers of the object-glass and the eyepiece. The axis is a hypothetical line that connects the optical centers of the eye peace and the object glass. the bubble tube's axis It is a hypothetical line that is tangential to the bubble tube's longitudinal curve at its center.

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