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Which lens is used in Galilean telescopes?​

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It consists of a convergent lens as objective (i.e., the lens that forms the image); and its eyepiece (or ocular), placed in front of the focus, is a divergent lens. An upright image is produced. This simple refracting telescope is still used in modern opera glasses, which are low-powered binoculars.

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