A telescope gives an .............. (inverted / erect) and ........ (enlarged/diminished) image of a distant object. Choose the correct alternative.
Inverted, enlarged
Inverted, diminished
Erect, diminished
Erect, enlarged
A
Inverted, enlarged
B
Erect, diminished
C
Erect, enlarged
D
Inverted, diminished
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Telescopes are used to obtain an enlarged image of a distant object, it uses a curved lens or mirror to collect light from distant objects and to focus that light on an image and creates a brighter and sharper image. The focused image formed by the objective lens of a telescope is magnified by a smaller second lens called an eyepiece.
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