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explain the working, construction,principle and uses of binoculars..​

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Answered by palak9053
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uses of binoculars

Binoculars are versatile tools that provide enlarged images of distant objects, used in a variety of settings, such as hiking, wildlife viewing, birding, hunting, stargazing, golf, sports events, and theater.

construction of binoculars

Modern binoculars consist of two barrel chambers with an objective lens, eyepiece, and a pair of prisms inside. The prisms reflect and lengthen the light, while the objective lenses enhance and magnify images due to stereoscopic vision.

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Answered by GeniusKrishnali3
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Answer:

Working :-

The first lens catches light rays from the distant object and makes a focused image a short distance behind the lens. This lens is called the objective, because it's nearest to the object you're looking at. The second lens picks up that image and magnifies it, just like a magnifying glass magnifies an image on paper.

Construction:-

Modern binoculars consist of two barrel chambers with an objective lens, eyepiece, and a pair of prisms inside. The prisms reflect and lengthen the light, while the objective lenses enhance and magnify images due to stereoscopic vision.

Principal:-

Binoculars or field glasses are two telescopes mounted side-by-side and aligned to point in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes (binocular vision) when viewing distant objects.

Uses:-

It is used in a variety of settings, such as hiking, wildlife viewing, birding, hunting, stargazing, golf, sports events, and theater.

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