explain the working of the compound microscope by focal length of convex lens
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The simplest compound microscope is constructed from two convex lenses . The objective lens is a convex lens of short focal length (i.e., high power) with typical magnification from 5× to 100×. The eyepiece, also referred to as the ocular, is a convex lens of longer focal length.
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The focal length of the convex lens makes the image greater or littler.
Image thoroughly relies upon the focal length of the lens.
A compound microscope is slightly more perplexing than the basic microscope thus we can see the images all the more obvious.
Some time lenses utilized are multiple and subsequently the named compound.
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