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The intermediate image formed by the objective of a compound microscope is
Options
(a) real, inverted and magnified
(b) real, erect and magnified
(c) virtual, erect and magnified
(d) virtual, inverted and magnified
Correct Answer:
real, inverted and magnified
Explanation:
The intermediate image formed by the objective of a compound microscope is real, inverted and magnified.
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- A body moves with a uniform acceleration a and zero initial velocity
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- The focal lengths of a converging lens are fᵥ and fᵣ for violet and red lights
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Subject: Physics (2479)
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