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If the telescope is reversed .i.e., seen seen from the objective side, then

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object will appear very small

B

object will appear very large

C

there will be no effect on the image formed by the telescope

D

image will be slightly greater than the earlier one

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If the telescope is reversed i.e., see from the objective side, then object will appear very small, because in this case magnification becomes reciprocal of initial magnigication.
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