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An angle of 2° has been seen through a 10x power magnifying glass. The angle appears to be?

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Answered by devnarayan99
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A magnifying glass can show the observing thing as bigger than the original thing. It can make a magnified image, so, it only make a linear magnification. A magnifying glass can't change the value of an angle, even having a large magnification range.

So the angle will appear as 2° after magnification.
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Answered by Anonymous
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I have not yet come across any formula which connects magnification to angle.
So, I think, when an object is viewed through a magnifying glass the magnification of the object is done in a proportion such that the angle appears the same...
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