Factors on which the magnifying power of compound microscope depends
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Magnifying power for a compound microscope for the case when the final image is at the near point for the normal eye. A compound microscope uses an objective lens of focal length 4 cm and an eye piece of focal length 10 cm. an object is placed 6 cm from the objective. Calculate the magnifying power for this situation. Also, determine the length of the microscope
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MAGNIFYING POWER:-
Magnifying power of a telescope is the ratio of angle subtended by the image at the eye formed at least distance of distinct vision to the angle subtended by the object at the eye lying at infinity.
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MAGNIFYING POWER:-
Magnifying power of a telescope is the ratio of angle subtended by the image at the eye formed at least distance of distinct vision to the angle subtended by the object at the eye lying at infinity.
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