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we place our eyd at a short distance from the eyepiece of a compound microscope to see the minute object explain why??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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we place our eyd at a short distance from the eyepiece of a compound microscope to see the minute object explain why??

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when we place our eyes status thought distance from the eyepiece of a compound microscope to see the minute object because we are unable to collect much refracted light. the field of the view changes that is it decreases . Therefore the clearity become blur .

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Answered by SainaPaswan
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when we place our eyes status thought distance from the eyepiece of a compound microscope to see the minute object because we are unable to collect much refracted light. the field of the view changes that is it decreases . Therefore the clearity become blur .

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