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In a compound microscope, the focal leng...

In a compound microscope, the focal length of the objective and the eye lens are `2.5 cm` and `5 cm` respectively. An object is placed at `3.75cm` before the objective and image is formed at the least distance of distinct vision, then the distance between two lenses will be `( i.e.` length of the microscope tube )

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