The image formed in a compound microscope is
A. erect
B. inverted
C. sometimes erect, sometimes inverted
D. none
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I think It's (b) inverted.
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trishasadangi06:
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Hey mate!
Here is yr answer....
The Lens used in the compound and every microscope is CONVEX LENS.... And the image is placed between Focus(F) and P(pole) of mirror..so that the image is formed behind F.
The nature of the image is--
virtual, erect, magnified
Hope it Helps..
Here is yr answer....
The Lens used in the compound and every microscope is CONVEX LENS.... And the image is placed between Focus(F) and P(pole) of mirror..so that the image is formed behind F.
The nature of the image is--
virtual, erect, magnified
Hope it Helps..
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