Observe the objective lenses of a microscope. Can you decide which of the lenses will give you a higher magnification by merely looking at the lenses (not looking at their power)?
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its by your finger.....❤️❤️
...if u close ur finger to the lens nd ur finger look small then it is convex lens...
...if u close ur finger to the lens nd ur finger look big then it is concave lens...
bro... I'm not that good in English ...hope u understand what i meant ❤️❤️
...if u close ur finger to the lens nd ur finger look small then it is convex lens...
...if u close ur finger to the lens nd ur finger look big then it is concave lens...
bro... I'm not that good in English ...hope u understand what i meant ❤️❤️
RafiUddinAhmed:
yeah, i understood what u meant, but that's not the answer. i meant the lenses of the microscope
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The larger the effective diameter of the objective lens is, the greater the light-collecting power. This results in a brighter and higher resolution image.
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