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what is the s.i unit of magnification produced by a lens.? ​

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Answered by kg40
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Answer:

dioptre

Explanation:

1D=m^-

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Answered by kirankaurspireedu
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Answer:

Since magnification is a length ratio, it has no units.

The diameter, a measurement of magnification that is frequently employed in microscopes and telescopes, is equivalent to how many times an object's linear dimensions are magnified.

The height of the image to the length of an object is the ratio that is used to determine a lens' magnification. Additionally, it is provided in terms of object and image distance. It is equivalent to the proportion of object distance to image distance.

It is equivalent to the proportion of object distance to image distance.

m = h *

m = h *

A diopter, also known as a dioptre in British and American usage, is a standard measurement having a dimension of inverse length, equal to one reciprocal meter (1 dioptre = 1 m1).

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