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What is magnification power?

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Light is reflected off of the object that you are looking at at different angles. this light is then bend when it hits the glass lens. the bending causes the magnification. there are also things to consider, like focus and the image turning upside down. Focusing requires the light to intersect when leaving the lens. the image going upside down happens when you go past the point where the image is focused

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Yes it works silly, your question is HOW does it work.

HOW it works is by putting different pieces of glass that has been morphed by fire to increase the effect in the center. Then they put Multiple layers of these glasses to form a magnifying glass.

Think of a house of mirrors. When you look into one mirror your body seems HUGE, while in another its quite skinny

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_______ describes how closely individual measurements agree with each other.

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A)AccuracyB)QualityC)PrecisionD)Rounding

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The ability to make things larger than they appear.

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Magnification refers to the process of visually enhancing an object. Its importance in microscopy is to increase the clarity of specimens that are too small to be seen by the naked eye.

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the act of expanding something in apparent size

i suggest typing "definition (magnification, or whichever word you need)" into Google, or dictionary.com for definitions.

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