magnification in optics is only a formula to know the size of image formed . it does not mean that it is greater then the object. thangs for this uestion . my name is pardeep dahiya reading in b.sc.-2year
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Microscopes, telescopes, a magnifying glass, reading glasses, a concave mirror, a drop of water, a glass tube looked at from the side.
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Magnification. If its a Biology term question, they probably worded it weird like they did with mine.
The magnification of the lens.
Magnification
^_^ can't belive this hasn't been answered yet. well Magnification makes things look larger then they are. Resolution is the ability to distinguish the individual parts of and object Hope I helped ~ And by the way I'm in 3rd grade and i know this stuff its very simple :3 Buh-Bye ^_^
Magnification is a detailed process, so it matters depending on what you are trying to see. Take this for an example: if you want to look at salt close up, you normally would use a low microscope, but if you want to look at it closer, you take a larger magnification.
1) process of making something/somoen look larger 2) degree to which something/someone is made to look larger (the degree to which something is able to magnify something e.g. a telescope, microscope, etc.)
the eye piece magnification is 10x.
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The instrument used to make extremely small things look larger so humans can see them is a microscope.
If an object remains unchanged but appears to increase in size, we might apply the term macropsia to the phenomenon. The object just "looks" bigger for whatever reason. Things that affect an individual can affect that observer's perception. Additionally, there can be circumstances changing in the visual field that may contribute to an object's appearing to get larger. The moon tends to look larger near the horizon than higher in the sky is an example.
magnification:-magnification is increase in the size of an object resolution:-resolution is power of a microscope to distinguish between two objects.Higher the resolution easier it will be to see between the two pints