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When an object is placed at the focal point of a convex lens, the image is formed at infinity, yet it is called a highly magnified image. The fact being that after passing through the convex lens the rays run parallel or rather as a beam.
My question is that if the image is formed at infinity why is it not referred to as an infinitely magnified image. But still if we insist in calling the image as highly magnified, then what should be the magnitude of magnification?
My question is that if the image is formed at infinity why is it not referred to as an infinitely magnified image. But still if we insist in calling the image as highly magnified, then what should be the magnitude of magnification?