Most optical telescopes are made with two or more lenses. Give scientific reason.
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Both the lenses are convex lenses.
The main difference between telescope and microscope is that microscopes are used to magnify small objects that are at a short distance from the viewer whereas telescopes are used to magnify large objects that are at a large distance from the viewer. In refracting telescopes, there are typically two convex lenses. One lens acts as the objective lens: this lens gathers light from faraway objects and forms a real, inverted image of the object at its focal point. A second lens, called the eyepiece.
Microscopes are used to look at magnified images of small objects. A simple microscope consists of a single convex lens. The lens is held close to the object so that the object is between the lens and its focal point.
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