Magnificationformula

A: Magnification refers to the ratio of the image size to the object size, while enlargement refers to the absolute increase in the size of the image.

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A: Magnification can affect the quality of an image by introducing aberrations, which are distortions in the image. Higher magnification typically results in more noticeable aberrations.

Considering these as variable values: MO=10.0, DI=25.0, DO=15.0, MI=20.0, the calculated value(s) are given in table below

Calculation Example: Magnification is a measure of how much larger or smaller an image is compared to the original object. In optics, magnification is calculated using the formula: M = -DI / DO, where M is the magnification, DI is the image distance, and DO is the object distance.