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In a telescope, the objective is larger and the eye-piece is smaller. In a microscope, the objective is smaller and the eye-piece is larger. If a telescope is inverted, will it be able to work as microscope? Is the reverse of this possible?

Important Questions on Optical Instruments

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What is meant by the resolving power of a telescope? State any one method of increasing the resolving power of an astronomical telescope.

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The size of the moon is much smaller than stars, still it appears bigger. Why?
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The diameter of the sun is of the order of 109 m, still it appears to be a small disc. Why?
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In viewing through a magnifying glass, we put our eye quite close to the lens. Does angular magnification change, if the eye ¡s moved away from the lens?

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The magnifying power of a simple microscope is inversely proportional to the focal length of the lens. Then, why can we not obtain a very high magnifying power by using a lens of very small focal length?

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In a compound microscope, both the objective and the eye-piece should be of small focal lengths. Why?

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Two lenses of focal lengths 5 cm and 50 cm are to be used for making a telescope. Which lens will you use for the objective?

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An astronomical telescope uses two lenses of powers 10 dioptre and 1 dioptre. If the final image of a distant object is formed at infinity, calculate the length of the telescope.