magnification produced by a convex

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  1. magnification produced by a convex lens of focallength f? A. u + f B. u – f C. v - 1 D. v + 1
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  2. An object is placed at a distance of 1.5 m from a screen and a convex lens is interposed between them. The magnification
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  3. the magnification caused by a convex lens is represented by Hi/Ho, where hi is the height of the image and ho is the height of
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  4. A convex mirror of focal length 30cm.produces a real and inverted image of magnification 0.5. By how much distance the object
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  5. A convex mirror of focal length 30cm. produces a real and inverted image of magnification 0.5.by how much distance the object
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  6. A spherical mirror is polished on both sides. When the concave side is used as a mirror, the magnification is +3.0. What is the
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  7. A spherical mirror is polished on both sides. When the concave side is used as a mirror, the magnification is +1.2. What is the
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  8. You wish to obtain a magnification of -2 from a convex lens of focal length f. The only possible solution is to?
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  9. A spherical mirror is polished on both sides. When the concave side is used as a mirror, the magnification is +3.2. What is the
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  10. A spherical mirror is polished on both sides. When the concave side is used as a mirror, the magnification is +2.7. What is the
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