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The angular magnification of a system is less than one. Does it mean that the image formed is inverted?

Important Questions on Optical Instruments

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A simple microscope using a single lens often shows coloured image of a white source. Why?
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A magnifying glass is a converging lens placed close to the eye. A farsighted person uses spectacles having converging lenses. Compare the functions of a converging lens used as a magnifying glass and as spectacles.
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A person is viewing an extended object. If a converging lens is placed in front of his eyes, will he feel that the size has increased?

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The magnifying power of a converging lens used as a simple microscope is 1+Df. A compound microscope is a combination of two such converging lenses. Why don't we have magnifying power 1+Df01+Df0?. In other words, why can the objective not be treated as a simple microscope but the eyepiece can?
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By mistake, an eye surgeon puts a concave lens in place of the lens in the eye after a cataract operation. Will the patient be able to see clearly any object placed at any distance?
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The magnifying power of a simple microscope is given by, (1+Df), where, D is the least distance for clear vision. For far-sighted persons, D is greater than the usual. Does it mean that the magnifying power of a simple microscope is greater for a far-sighted person as compared to a normal person? Does it mean that a far-sighted person can see an insect more clearly under a microscope than a normal person?
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Why are the magnification properties of microscopes and telescopes defined in terms of the ratio of angles and not in terms of the ratio of sizes of objects and images?
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An object is placed at a distance of 30 cm from a converging lens of focal length 15 cm. A normal eye (near point 25 cm, far point infinity) is placed close to the lens on the other side.

(a) Can the eye see the object clearly?

(b) What should be the minimum separation between the lens and the eye so that the eye can clearly see the object?

(c) Can a diverging lens, placed in contact with the converging lens, help in seeing the object clearly when the eye is close to the lens?