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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
The thin lens equation <math>\frac1a + \frac 1b = \frac1f</math> to compound microscope. The lens that is closer to the object is called ''objective'' and the the one closer to the eye is called ''ocular''. The distance between the lenses is <math>L</math>. | The thin lens equation <math>\frac1a + \frac 1b = \frac1f</math> to compound microscope with two lenses. The lens that is closer to the object is called ''objective'' and the the one closer to the eye is called ''ocular''. The distance between the lenses is <math>L</math>. | ||
== Theory == | == Theory == |
Revision as of 19:58, 11 August 2021
Introduction
The thin lens equation to compound microscope with two lenses. The lens that is closer to the object is called objective and the the one closer to the eye is called ocular. The distance between the lenses is .