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The objective lens of a
The objective lens of a microscope has a focal length of 2cm and that of the eyepiece is 2.2cm and they are placed 8cm and 3cm
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Gai Samuel Pandak
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The Question is: An objective lens of a telescope has a 1.90 m focal length. When viewed through this telescope, the moon
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Daisy
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A simple camera telephoto lens consists of two lenses. The objective lens has a focal length f1 = +41.7 cm. Precisely 36.1 cm
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Rudi
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A simple camera telephoto lens consists of two lenses. The objective lens has a focal length f1 = +41.7 cm. Precisely 36.1 cm
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Rudi
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A simple camera telephoto lens consists of two lenses. The objective lens has a focal length f1 = +41.7 cm. Precisely 36.1 cm
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Rudi
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which part of a microscope enable one to change from mium to high power objective lens
explain why it is not advisable to use the
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ronaldo
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Makori drew the diagram below to show how a light microscope works.
Which best describes how Makori can correct the error in his
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If a microscope has a 40× objective lens in place and a 15× eyepiece lens, the magnification of the system under these
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oihln
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Why are there multiple lenses cemented together to form the objective lens and the eyepiece lens?
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Rashida
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I need to calculate the magnification, m of an objective lens, so I can then x it by the eyepiece value for M to get the total
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charlie
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