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In a compound microscope, the object is 1 cm from the objective lens. The lenses are 30 cm apart and the intermediate image is 5 cm from the eye-piece. What magnification is produced?

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To solve the problem of finding the magnification produced by a compound microscope, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given values - Object distance from the objective lens (\(u_o\)) = -1 cm (the negative sign indicates that the object is on the same side as the incoming light) - Distance between the objective and eyepiece lenses = 30 cm - Distance of the intermediate image from the eyepiece (\(u_e\)) = -5 cm (again, the negative sign indicates that the image is on the same side as the incoming light) ### Step 2: Calculate the image distance from the objective lens (\(v_o\)) ...
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