The real image of an object formed by the objective must lie
(A) In the plane of cross hairs
(B) At the centre of the telescope
(C) At the optical centre of the eye-piece
(D) Anywhere inside the telescope

1 Answer

Answer :

(A) In the plane of cross hairs

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