In a simple microscope, the distance of object from the lens should be
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In a simple microscope, the distance of object from the lens should be
- more than the focal length of lens
- less than the focal length of lens
- more than twice the focal length
- more than focal length but less than twice the focal length
Answer
(B) less than the focal length of lens
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