DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASTRONOMICAL MICROSCOPE AND COMPOUND MICROSCOPE
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differences between astronomical telescope
and compound microscope:
- the microscope is meant to magnify very tiny objects, whereas a telescope makes the distant objects looks closer(which are though very large,but too far to view with naked eye).
- A telescope has objective lenses producing long focal lengths, while a microscope has objective lenses producing short focal lengths.
- Telescopes and microscopes also substantially differ in the diameters of their lenses.
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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASTRONOMICAL MICROSCOPE AND COMPOUND MICROSCOPE:
astronomical telescopes are used to see distant objects in a magnified size while compound microscope is an instrument used to see object which are very small to be seen through our asked eye.
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