A person decides to use an old pair of eyeglasses to make some optical instruments. He knows
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(a) What is the maximum angular magnification he can produce in a telescope?
(b) If he places the lenses 10.0 cm apart, what is the maximum overall magnification he can produce in a microscope? (Go back to basics and use the thin-lens equation to solve part (b).)
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