magnification definition in Physics
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Magnification In general terms, it can be said that how big or small the image appears with respect to the object is called magnification of the object. It is represented as the ratio of the height of the image to the ratio of the height of the object. Magnification is denoted as the letter 'm'.
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Magnification is the increase (or decrease) in size of an image produced by an optical system compared to the true size. The most commonly considered form of magnification is linear magnification, although angular magnification is sometimes also encountered.
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