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A student makes a microscope using an objective lens and an eyepiece. If she moves the lenses closer together, does the microscope's magnification increase or decrease?
a) The magnification of a microscope is M=-(Lx25cm)/(fofe) so decreasing the tube length L (while leaving fe the same) would increase the magnification
b) The magnification of a microscope is M=-(Lx25cm)/(fofe) so decreasing the tube length L (while leaving fe the same) would decrease the magnification
c) The magnification of a microscope is M=-(fofe)/(Lx25cm) so decreasing the tube length L (while leaving fe the same) would decrease the magnification.
d) The magnification of a microscope is M=-(fofe)/(Lx25cm) so decreasing the tube length L (while leaving fe the same) would increase the magnification.

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