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I think the answer could be that each magnifying glass has what is known as a focal point, where an object being looked at can be seen clearly when it is at the focal point. If the object being looked at is outside that point it will look blurry. One also has to take into consideration the quality of the magnifying glass. Robert
upside down if you are further away from it from its focal point (the point where all reflected rays from it come together.)
All of the light entering the lens converges on the other side to a single point, the lens' focal point.
It is the point from which all distances - object, image, focal length etc are measured.
Only if they enter the lens in the direction parallel to its axis.
The focal point of all marketing activities is to achieve maximum customer satisfaction because customers are the kings and queens for an organizations.
Customers
Focus (only at the focal point if the incoming rays are all parallel to the axis).
The tabernacle which houses the Body of Christ at all times.
The first advent of Jesus Christ to earth-- His incarnation, birth, life, death, resurrection, and ascension- is the focal point of all history.
focal point for all aspects of business
Yes, all works of art have a focal point. It is up to the viewer to determine where the focal point is located at. Although, the artist generally has an idea to where the focal point is located when creating their piece.
The customer
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That applies to all planets. Planets go around the Sun in elipses - the Sun is at one of the focal point of the elipse. The focal point is not the center.
I think the answer could be that each magnifying glass has what is known as a focal point, where an object being looked at can be seen clearly when it is at the focal point. If the object being looked at is outside that point it will look blurry. One also has to take into consideration the quality of the magnifying glass. Robert