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[QUOTE="FancySnow, post: 6060414, member: 651201"] Thanks! But, to be honest, there seems to still be a disconnect. I am not really understanding why the math is done the way that it is done to get magnification. Thanks for clarifying that magnification is unit-less - that make sense. But, I'm honestly still stuck on the rationale say... 150 micrometer/1.5 micrometer = magnification. Even if magnification is unit-less. I don't know why the dots are not connecting. . Other type of numbers are unit-less too right? I feel like I'm missing a piece of information that would truly elucidate this for me. [/QUOTE]
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