In a terrestrial telescope,the focal length of the objective is $90\, cm$,the inverting lens is $5\, cm$,and the eye lens is $6\, cm$. If the final image is formed at $30\, cm$ from the eye lens,calculate the magnification.

  • A
    $21$
  • B
    $12$
  • C
    $18$
  • D
    $15$

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