Linear magnification.

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Linear magnification.
  1. Unread #1 - Oct 9, 2010 at 6:06 PM
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    Linear magnification.

    Does anybody know the formula? I completely forgot. :/
     
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    Linear magnification.

    Image Height/Object Height

    Or

    Image distance (from lens)/Object distance (from lens)
     
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    Linear magnification.

    so like


    Lm = Hi/ho?
     
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    Linear magnification.

    Yes. You should google it there's a lot of stuff that can come out. :p
     
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    Linear magnification.

    Yeah, that's what i got when i googled it.
     
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    Linear magnification.

    N = i / o

    N = factor of magnification
    i = image distance or height = m
    o = object distance or height [o] = m
     
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