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The image formed by the telescope in normal adjustment position is at :
  1. 2D
  2. D
  3. F
  4. Infinity

A
F
B
Infinity
C
2D
D
D
Solution
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The image formed by the telescope in normal adjustment position is at infinity, so, that we can look at distant objects such as a star, a planet etc. Hence option D is correct.

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