what stops us to using a convex lens of shorter and shorter focal lenght in compound microscope
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The focal length of a convex lens cannot be decreased by a greater amount. This is because making lenses having very small focal lengths is not easy. Spherical and chromatic aberrations are produced by a convex lens having a very small focal length.
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