I think that Image 2 is VIRTUAL, ERECT and MAGNIFIED. The reason I think it is erect, is because the IMAGE 1 is already inverted. So the eyepiece just maintains that orientation. Anyway, good vid.
That is why we use the negative sign, because the final image (IMAGE 2) is the result of the complex lens system and thus, the IMAGE 2 is inverted with respect to the original OBJECT.
but if the image 1 is at the focal point of objective lens and the eyepiece lens, but since eyepiece lens is a converging lens, so shouldnt u not see the image 2when image 1 is at focal point?
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I think that Image 2 is VIRTUAL, ERECT and MAGNIFIED. The reason I think it is erect, is because the IMAGE 1 is already inverted. So the eyepiece just maintains that orientation. Anyway, good vid.
That is why we use the negative sign, because the final image (IMAGE 2) is the result of the complex lens system and thus, the IMAGE 2 is inverted with respect to the original OBJECT.
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Virtual images should be erect right ? But in this case, its inverted ??
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but if the image 1 is at the focal point of objective lens and the eyepiece lens, but since eyepiece lens is a converging lens, so shouldnt u not see the image 2when image 1 is at focal point?
What about reflecting telescope
can anyone tell me how far a refracting telescope can see?
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