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In a Compound microscope, the image formed between the objective and the eye piece is

(1 ) Virtual, erect and magnified
(2) Real, erect and magnified
(3) Real, inverted and magnified
(4) Virtual, erect and diminished

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

OPTION 3 IS CORRECT

Explanation:

LAB 9: THE COMPOUND MICROSCOPE

9.1. An objective forms a real inverted image of an object, which is a finite distance in front of the lens. This image in turn becomes the object for the ocular, or eyepiece. The eyepiece forms the final image which is virtual, and magnified

Answered by brainlysme2
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The correct answer is option (3) Real, erect and diminished

In a Compound microscope, the image formed between the objective and the eye piece is Real, erect and diminished.

If the rays of light after refraction via a lens genuinely intersect at a location, the image is said to be real. It is inverted at all times and can be brought into focus on a computer screen.

If the rays of light after refraction via a lens appear to come from a point, the image is said to be virtual. A virtual image can never be brought into focus on a screen since it is always upright.

An erect image of an object is one that is upright.

The picture is considered to be decreased if the image generated is smaller than the object.

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