The final image in a simple microscope is A. Real, diminished and inverted B. Real, magnified and erect C. Virtual, magnified and erect D. Virtual, diminished and erect

Real, diminished and inverted
Real, magnified and erect
Virtual, magnified and erect
Virtual, diminished and erect

The correct answer is: C. Virtual, magnified and erect.

A simple microscope is a device that uses a single lens to magnify an image of an object. The image formed by a simple microscope is always virtual, erect, and magnified.

A virtual image is an image that is formed by light rays that do not actually intersect. Instead, the light rays appear to come from a point behind the lens. A virtual image cannot be projected onto a screen.

An erect image is an image that is upright, or right-side-up. A virtual image is always erect.

A magnified image is an image that is larger than the object being viewed. The amount of magnification is determined by the focal length of the lens.

The image formed by a simple microscope is always virtual, erect, and magnified. This is because the lens of a simple microscope is a converging lens. A converging lens causes light rays to converge, or come together, at a point behind the lens. The image formed by a converging lens is always virtual, erect, and magnified.

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