The longitudinal magnification at refracting curved surface mL
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Longitudinal magnification denotes the factor by which an image increases in size, as measured along the optical axis. Angular magnification is equal to the ratio of the tangents of the angles subtended by an object and its image when measured from a given point in…
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We know that the lateral (transverse or linear) magnification is defined as the ratio of the height of the image to the height of the object. On the other hand, the longitudinal magnification is defined as the ratio of the width of the image to that of the object.
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