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A compound microscope uses A. a convex mirror and a lens to enlarge an image. B. a mirror that flips up to let light through the lens. C. two convex lenses to magnify a small object. D. a mirror to reflect an image of a small object.

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I am pretty sure it is C
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User Krishna Deepak
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Answer:

Option (c)

Step-by-step explanation:

A compound microscope is an optical instruments which can use to see the highly magnified image of very tiny objects.

It consists of two convex lenses.

1. Objective lens: It is a convex lens of short focal length and of short aperture.

It is located at the object side.

2. Eyepiece: It is a convex lens of comparatively large focal length and of large aperture.

It is located at the side from where we can see the image of the object.

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