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What is the actually magnification formula?
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Answered by Himanidaga
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The formula of magnification represents the ratio of the height of the image to the ratio of the height of the object. Furthermore, the letter 'm' denotes the magnification of the object. Besides, its formula is: Magnification (m) = h / h' Here, h is the height of the object and h' is the height of the object.

Answered by laxmikant33345
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The formula of magnification represents the ratio of the height of the image to the ratio of the height of the object. Furthermore, the letter 'm' denotes the magnification of the object. Besides, its formula is: Magnification (m) = h / h' Here, h is the height of the object and h' is the height of the object.

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