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A microscope:
  1. converges light
  2. diverges light
  3. reflects light
  4. refracts light

A
converges light
B
diverges light
C
reflects light
D
refracts light
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Two Convex lenses are used in a microscope. Convex lenses are converging in nature. However, when object is nearer to focal point it behaves as diverging lens.
In microscope, lens nearer to the real object is converging and lens nearer to eye is diverging. Hence, final behaviour is diverging.

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