Class 12 Physics
CBSE and UP Board
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Chapter-9 Exercise 9.12
NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics Chapter 9 Question-12
A person with a normal near point (25 cm) using a compound microscope with objective of focal length 8.0 mm and an eyepiece of focal length 2.5 cm can bring an object placed at 9.0 mm from the objective in sharp focus. What is the separation between the two lenses? Calculate the magnifying power of the microscope.
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Focal length of the objective lens, f0 = 8 mm = 0.8 cm
Focal length of the eyepiece, fe = 2.5 cm
Object distance for the objective lens, u0 = -9.0 mm = -0.9 cm
Least distance of distant vision, d = 25 cm
Image distance for the eyepiece, ve = -d = -25 cm
Object distance for the eyepiece = ue
Using the lens formula, we can obtain the value of ue as:
1/ve – 1/ue = 1/fe
1/ue = 1/fe – 1/ve
= 1/-25 – 1/2.5 = (-1-10)/25 = -11/25
Therefor, ue = – 25/11 = – 2.27
We can also obtain the value of the image distance for the objective lens ( v0) using the lens formula.
1/v0 -1/u0 = 1/f0
1/v0 = 1/f0+ 1/u0
= 1/0.8 -1/0.9 = (0.9 -0.8)/ 0.72 = 0.1/0.72
Therefore, v0 = 7.2 cm
The distance between the objective lens and the eyepiece
= |ue| + v0 = 2.27 + 7.2 = 9.47 cm
The magnifying power of the microscope is calculated as:
m = v0/|u0| (1 + d /fe)
= 7.2/0.9 (1 + 25/2.5 ) = 8 (1+ 10) = 88
Hence, the magnifying power of the microscope is 88.