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Can we photograph the image formed by a compound microscope? Explain your answer. ​

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Answered by singhgajju712
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The classic compound microscope magnifies in two steps: first with an objective lens that produces an enlarged image of the object in a 'real' image plane. This real image is then magnified by the ocular lens or eyepiece to produce the virtual image. Two convex lenses can form a microscope.

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