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The minimum magnifying power of a telescope is M. If focal length of its eye lens is halved, the magnifying power will become

A

M/2

B

2M

C

3M

D

4M

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B

`MP=-((f_(0))/(f_(theta)))`
If we use a eyepiece of focal length halved, then MP become double.
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