explain the working of compound microscope by focal length of covex lenses
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A compound microscope is a combination of two lenses, placed in a manner such that they magnify the object to be viewed.
It works on the principle that when the object is placed near the focus, magnified and erect image of the object is formed which is viewed through the eye piece.
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