Multiple Choice
Which statement below best explains why we are able to see details of a distant object more clearly when viewed through a telescope?
A) The image formed by the telescope is larger than the object.
B) The image formed by the telescope subtends a larger angle at the eye than the object does.
C) The intermediate image formed by the objective lens is greatly magnified.
D) Both the objective and eyepiece form real images.
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