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Construction : A compound microscope consists of two lenses. The lens towards the object is called objective lens and the lens near the eye is called eyepiece. The lenses are so chosen that the focal length of the objective lens is small compared to the eyepiece. This combination of lenses forms a magnified image of the object
Working : The object AB is placed at a distance slightly more than focal length of the objective so that its real, inverted and magnified image A'B' is obtained beyond the centre of curvature (c) of objective lens. The image A'B' becomes an object for the eyepiece. The position of image A'B' is adjusted such that it lies within the focal length of eyepiece. The piece forms a virtual, erect and magnified image A"B" of the object. Thus, the final image formed by a compound microscope is virtual, inverted and magnified behind the object
Explanation:
Construction-A compound microscope consists of two convex lenses. The lens towards the object is called an eyepiece. The lenses are so close that the focal length of the objective lens is small compared to the eyepiece. ... The piece forms a virtual,erect & magnified image A''B'' of the object.