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with a neat ray diagram explain the working of a compound microscope obtain the expression for its magnifying

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The above diagram is compound microscope. A compound microscope is an optical instrument consisting of two convex lenses of short focal lengths which is used for the highly magnified images of tiny objects. The compound microscope can magnify the image of a tiny object up to 1000.

It works on the principle that when a tiny object to be magnified is placed just beyond the focus of its objective lens,a virtual, inverted and highly magnified image of the object is formed at the least distance of distinct vision from the eye held close to the eyepiece.

The ordinary compound microscope of today is a greatly improved design of the original Hooke's microscope.

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THE COMPOUND MICROSCOPE IS USED TO IDENTIFY THE SMALLER OBJECTS WHICH WE CANNOT SEEN WITH OUR EYES
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