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In Gallilean telescope, the final image formed is

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real,erect and enlarged

B

virtual,erect and enlarged

C

real,inverted and enlarge

D

virtual,inverted and enlarged

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(b) If in an astronomical telescope, the convergent eye-piece is replaced by a divergent lens which is placed in such a way that rays from objective are directed towards its focus, final image will be erect, enlarged and virtual, and hence, it is called Gallilean telescope.
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