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Physics, 05.05.2020 22:02 ashleyvalles16

A microscope has an objective lens with a focal length of 14.0mm . A small object is placed 0.80mm beyond the focal point of the objective lens. Part A: At what distance from the objective lens does a real image of the object form? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part B: What is the magnification of the real image? Express your answer using two significant figures. Part C: If an eyepiece with a focal length of 2.5 cm is used, with a final image at infinity, what will be the overall angular magnification of the object? Express your answer using two significant figures.

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