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The image formed by an objective of a compound microscope is:

  1. A
    virtual and diminished
  2. B
    real and diminished
  3. C
    real and enlarged
  4. D
    virtual and enlarged

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In a compound microscope, the objective lens is a convex lens that forms a real, inverted, and enlarged image of the object. This image then acts as the object for the eyepiece lens.

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The image formed by an objective of a compound microscope is:
A
virtual and diminished
B
real and diminished
C
real and enlarged
D
virtual and enlarged

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