To increase the angular magnification of a simple microscope, one should increase:
| 1. | the focal length of the lens | 2. | the power of the lens |
| 3. | the aperture of the lens | 4. | the object size |
| 1. | \(\mu_{2}=\dfrac{1}{3},~\mu_{3}=\dfrac{1}{2}\) | 2. | \(\mu_{2}=3,~\mu_{3}=\dfrac{3}{2}\) |
| 3. | \(\mu_{2}=\dfrac{1}{3},~\mu_{3}=\dfrac{2}{3}\) | 4. | \(\mu_{2}=3,~\mu_{3}=2\) |
| 1. | \(50\) cm | 2. | \(-50\) cm |
| 3. | \(-50/1.2\) cm | 4. | \(-50 \times1.2\) cm |
| 1. | \(30\) cm | 2. | \(60\) cm |
| 3. | \(\dfrac{20}3\) cm | 4. | \(\dfrac{40}{3}\) cm |
| 1. | \(\dfrac32\) | 2. | \(2\) |
| 3. | \(\sqrt{\dfrac32} \) | 4. | \(\sqrt2\) |
| 1. | \((\mu-1)t\) | 2. | \(2(\mu-1)t\) |
| 3. | \(\mu t\) | 4. | \(2\mu t\) |
| 1. | infinity | 2. | \(+2~\text{D}\) |
| 3. | \(+20 ~\text{D}\) | 4. | \(+5~\text{D}\) |