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What is the Magnification of the image formed by the concave lens

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Answered by HeAvEnPrlnCesS
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For a concave lens, the “magnification” is always less than 1. In other words, the image is actually smaller than the object. This is the formula for the magnification (M) involving the focal length (f) of the lens: M = f/(f - object distance). In fact, that's the same for concave lenses and convex lenses.

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For a concave lens, the “magnification” is always less than 1. In other words, the image is actually smaller than the object. This is the formula for the magnification (M) involving the focal length (f) of the lens: M = f/(f - object distance). In fact, that's the same for concave lenses and convex lenses.

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