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Magnifying Glass Or Simple Microscope

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  • Key Points: Magnifying Glass or Simple Microscope
CISCE: Class 10

Key Point: Magnifying Glass or Simple Microscope

  • Principle: A convex lens of short focal length forms an erect, virtual, and magnified image of a tiny object placed within its focus at the least distance of distinct vision (D = 25 cm).
  • Image Formation: The image formed by a magnifying glass is virtual, erect, and magnified, appearing behind the object at a distance D.
  • Magnifying Power Formula:
    M = 1 + \[\frac {D}{f}\]
    where D = 25 cm (the least distance of distinct vision), and f is the focal length of the convex lens.
  • Effect of Focal Length: A Shorter focal length of the convex lens gives greater magnifying power, but it cannot be increased indefinitely.
  • Uses: A magnifying glass is used to read small letters, by watchmakers, and in optical instruments such as travelling microscopes and spectrometers.
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