Physics, asked by RUDEGIRL, 1 year ago

What is the unit of magnification factor?
► meter.Kelvin
► radian.Kelvin
► degree.Kelvin
► no units

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Answered by sagarnirapure914
12

Answer:

Hey mate...

Here's ur answer :

It is unitless, that is it has no units.

Hope it helps!!!

Answered by REP0RTER
0

Explanation:

magnification factor is unit less because it's a ratio

In a ratio the units of both quantity gets cancelled out thats why a ratio is always unitless

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