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Chapter 9, Problem 44Q
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The value of the magnification shown in figures 9.45, 9.48, 9.49.
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Explanation of Solution
Given:
Figure 9.45
Figure 9.48
Figure 9.49
Formula used:
Magnification,
Calculation:
For figure 9.45:
For figure 9.48:
For figure 9.49:
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