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1. An image of an object in terrestrial telescope forms..​

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Answered by Anonymous
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an age of an object in terrestrial telescope forms inverted final images of heavenly.

Answered by RitaNarine
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A terrestrial telescope forms the inverted image of an object, Although it uses an additional convex lens to produce an erect image.

  • It is the form of a refracting telescope
  • It is used to see the distant and earthly objects
  • Image formed by this is inverted in nature
  • It consists of three lenses, objective, eyepiece, and erecting lens
  • These lenses are convex
  • Although the image produced is inverted but the last additional lens is used to produce the erect image.

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