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hi.......guys how are you???what is magnificent of a spherical mirror (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnification produced by a spherical mirror or Magnification of a spherical mirror gives the relative extent to which the image of an object is magnified with respect to object size.

It is the ratio of the height of the image to the height of the object.

Magnification is represented by the letter " m ".

Let " h " be the height of the object and " h' " be the height of the image

then magnification is :-

m = h' / h

Magnification is also the relation between the object distance to image distance.

Let " v " be the image distance and " u " be the object distance.

then magnification is :-

m = - v / u

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Answered by TħeRøмαи
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Answer:

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Magnificent--Magnification..

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Explanation:

Magnification is the increase in the image size produced by spherical mirrors with respect to the object size. It is the ratio of the height of the image to the height of the object and is denoted as m. The magnification, m produced by a spherical mirror can be expressed as:

\(m=\frac{h}{{h}’}\)

Here, h is the height of image and h’ is the height of the object.

Magnification is also equal to the ratio of image distance to the object distance.

\(m=\frac{v}{u}\)

As the object is always above the principal axis, the height of the object is always positive. But a sign for image height may vary according to the type of image formed. The height of virtual images should be taken positive while the height of real images should be taken negatively.....

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