Difference between SIMPLE MICROSCOPE and ASTRONOMICAL REFRACTING TELESCOPE.
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A telescope has objective lenses producing long focal lengths, while a microscope has objective lenses producing short focal lengths. ... On the other hand, microscopes view very small objects, and its objective lens produces a larger version of the actual image.
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Simple microscope
1) in a simple microscope, only one convex lens is used
2) in this case, the object is placed within the focal length of the convex lens.
3) in this case, the image is erect
4) it is used to observe minute parts of a watch ,to read words in small print, etc
Astronomical refracting telescope
1) in an astronomical refracting telescope two convex lenses, objective lens ,and eyepiece are used
2) in this case, the object is far away from the objective lens
3) in this case, the image is inverted
4) it is used to observe satellites ,planets, stars ,etc
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