$A$ planet is observed by an astronomical telescope having an objective lens of focal length $16 \, m$ and an eye-piece of focal length $2 \, cm$. Find the correct statement.

  • A
    The distance between the objective lens and the eye-piece is $16.02 \, m$.
  • B
    The angular magnification of the planet is $-800$.
  • C
    The image of the planet is inverted.
  • D
    All of the above are correct.

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