Physics, asked by vaishnavi2005, 7 months ago

what is the difference between magnification and linear magnification are they the same thing??​

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Answered by GlitteringSparkle
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➡ Linear magnification is calculated from the physical size of object and image, as measured by a ruler or similar linear measuring device. This is usually used with optical systems which provide a real image. Magnification is simply the size of the image divided by the size of the object that was magnified.

Answered by mathmagic1923
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Magnification is simply the size of the image divided by the size of the object that was magnified. Linear magnification is calculated from the physical size of object and image, as measured by a ruler or similar linear measuring device.

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