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pivoxa15
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In my textbook when talking about magnification, said "You will notice that there is slightly greater magnification when the image is focussed at the near point of the eye [i.e 25cm] than when the eye is relaxed and the image is at infinity."
I assume they are talking about angular magnification.
How is this true?
The first question is how do you get a magnification if the image is at infinity? Because you can't locate where the image is hence can't measure an angle either?
I assume they are talking about angular magnification.
How is this true?
The first question is how do you get a magnification if the image is at infinity? Because you can't locate where the image is hence can't measure an angle either?
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