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What is linear magnification......?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Linear magnification refers to the ratio of image length to object length measured in planes that are perpendicular to the optical axis.

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Answered by TheAestheticBoy
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  • Define Linear Magnification ?

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\underline{\sf\pink{Linear\:Magnification}}:-The ratio of the lenght of image [ I ] perpendicular to the principal axis, to the lenght of object [ O ], is called Linear Magnification .

\underline{\sf\pink{Formula}}:-

\boxed{\sf{m =\frac{lenght\:of\:image\:[\:I\:]}{lenght\:of\:object\:[\:O\:]}}}\:\sf{or}\:\boxed{\sf{m=\frac{v}{u}}}

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