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Which type of lens would you use in a microscope or telescope and why?​

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Microscopes and telescopes often use two lenses to make an image large enough to see. A compound microscope uses two lenses to achieve high magnification. Both lenses are convex, or converging. Light from the object first passes through the objective lens.

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A compound microscope uses two lenses to achieve high magnification

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