📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
What is the physical principle behind the working of a standard optical microscope?
A
refraction
B
total internal reflection
C
dispersion
D
polarization
Explanation
Microscopes use objective and ocular convex lenses which magnify tiny objects by bending (refracting) light rays.
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