Biology, asked by stingloner, 1 year ago

how do a combination of lenses helps in higher magnification?​

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Answered by aki7760
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Answer:

, the total magnification in a compound microscope is a function of the objective magnification multiplied by the eyepiece magnification. The advantage of having a compound lens system as opposed to a simple magnifier is that much higher magnifications can be achieved with two lenses rather than one.

Answered by Anonymous
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In the field of Biology we widely use different microscopes to examine the very small organisms which are invisible to the naked eyes.

And the main working component of these microscopes are it's optical lenses which are used for visual magnification.

We use a combination of lenses for higher magnification because the lens combination multiplies each other's magnification power.

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