A compound microscope consists of two converging lenses. One of them, of smaller aperture…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Ray Optics & Optical Instruments
A compound microscope consists of two converging lenses. One of them, of smaller aperture and smaller focal length is called objective and the other of slightly larger aperture and slightly larger focal length is called eye-piece. Both the lenses are fitted in a tube with an arrangement to vary the distance between them. A tiny object is placed in front of the objective at a distance slightly greater than its focal length. The objective produces the image of the object which acts as an object for the eye-piece. The eye-piece, in turn produces the final magnified image.
The magnification due to a compound microscope does not depend upon
- the aperture of the objective and the eye-piece
- the focal length of the objective and the eye-piece
- the length of the tube
- the colour of the light used
Answer
(A) the aperture of the objective and the eye-piece
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