The image formed by objective lens of a cimpond microscope is
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The image formed by the objective lens of a compound microscope is a real, inverted, and magnified image. The objective lens of the compound microscope is a convex lens. A convex lens of short focal length is used. This microscope is used to see objects which cannot be seen with naked eye like blood cells.
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The image formed by the objective lens of a compound microscope is a real, inverted, and magnified image. The objective lens of the compound microscope is a convex lens. A convex lens of short focal length is used. This microscope is used to see objects which cannot be seen with naked eye like blood cells.
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