Answer:
[tex]f_{e}[/tex] = 1.9 cm
Explanation:
The magnification of a microscope is the product of the magnification of the eyepiece by the magnifier with the objective
M = M₀ [tex]m_{e}[/tex]
Where M₀ is the magnification of the objective and [tex]m_{e}[/tex] is the magnification of the eyepiece.
The eyepiece is focused to the near vision point (d = 25 cm)
[tex]m_{e}[/tex] = 25 / [tex]f_{e}[/tex]
The objective is focused on the distances of the tube (L)
M₀ = -L / f₀
Substituting
M = - L/f₀ 25/[tex]f_{e}[/tex]
1) Let's look for the focal length of the eyepiece (faith)
[tex]f_{e}[/tex] = - L 25 / f₀ M
M = 400X = -400
[tex]f_{e}[/tex] = - 12 25 /0.40 (-400)
[tex]f_{e}[/tex] = 1.875 cm
Let's approximate two significant figures
[tex]f_{e}[/tex] = 1.9 cm