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what is magnification of plain mirror​

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Answered by Anonymous
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α fσurth αnd fínαl chαrαctєrístíc σf plαnє mírrσrímαgєs ís thαt thє dímєnsíσns σf thє ímαgє αrє thє sαmє αs thє dímєnsíσns σf thє σвjєct. ... thє rαtíσ σf thє ímαgє dímєnsíσns tσ thє σвjєct dímєnsíσns ís tєrmєd thє mαgnífícαtíσn. plαnє mírrσrs prσducє ímαgєs thαt hαvє αmαgnífícαtíσn σf 1.

Answered by pratikshaverma622
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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.

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