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Why couldn’t Thurber look through a microscope?

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Hi

Step-by-step explanation:

They are lenses designed to enlarge the image of objects located on the microscope stage. The real (and inverted) image they form is magnified by the eyepiece's optical system. Typically a combination of four (x4, x10, x25, x50) or five (x2.5, x5, x10, x25, x50) lenses are used.

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