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[QUOTE="ghostbuster25, post: 2643383, member: 231293"] I have been given a statement and have to decide if it is true or false and then justify my answer. I have already established that this statement is false by the fact that a magnifying glass creates a 'virtual image' not a 'real' one but i am having trouble working out what else is false about it. ok here's the statement; In the normal use of the magnify, the object is placed within the observer's near point distance and a real image is produced between the observers near point and infinity. This image subtends a greater angle at the observers eye than does the object in its position between the near point and the eye. any help would be much appreciated [/QUOTE]
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