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An object of height 0.04 m is placed 0.08 m in front of a concave lense whose focal length is 0.05 m. Calculate the magnification.

 

An object of height 0.04 m is placed 0.08 m in front of a concave lense whose focal length is 0.05 m. Calculate the magnification.  

  1. 0.569

  2. 0.385

  3. 0.157

  4. 0.689

  5. 0.265

 

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