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regarding the objective lens of a telescope and a microscope, for the eyepiece, where and what kind of image is formed?

I kno that the image that is formed is a real, inverted image.. but where is it formed? thanks for your help.
16 years ago

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bobpursley
If it is formed in front of the eye lens.
16 years ago
bobpursley
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refracting_telescope

look at the location of the focal points.
16 years ago

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