AIIMS2018Physics-Optics

AIIMS 2018 Physics Magnification in Microscopes MCQ Question

Type: MCQ-conceptual-Easy-Class 12

In a simple microscope of focus length 5 cm final image is formed at D, then its magnification will be:

A

6

B

5

C

2

D

1

Correct Answer

Option A

Detailed Explanation

In a simple microscope, the magnification (M) is given by the formula M=DfM = \frac{D}{f}, where DD is the distance of the final image from the lens and ff is the focal length. Given that the focal length ff is 5 cm and the final image is formed at D=30D = 30 cm (which is typically the case for a simple microscope), the magnification calculates to M=30cm5cm=6M = \frac{30 \, \text{cm}}{5 \, \text{cm}} = 6.

Options B (5), C (2), and D (1) are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the relationship between the image distance and the focal length in this context, leading to lower magnification values than what is achievable with the given parameters.

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