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define linear magnification raynlar magnification​

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Answered by sandeepgoyal037
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Explanation:magnification. In magnification. Linear (sometimes called lateral or transverse) magnification refers to the ratio of image length to object length measured in planes that are perpendicular to the optical axis. A negative value of linear magnification denotes an inverted image.

Answered by ishitabvt77
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Linear (sometimes called lateral or transverse) magnification refers to the ratio of image length to object length measured in planes that are perpendicular to the optical axis. A negative value of linear magnification denotes an inverted image.

Explanation : -

Linear magnification produced by a spherical mirror is the ratio of the size of the image formed by the mirror to that of the size of the object. If m is the magnification, O the size of object, I the size of image, u and v are the respective distances of the object and the image from the pole of the mirror, then

m = I/O = -v/u

The expression is same for both concave and convex mirrors.

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