The distance between an object and a divergent lens is m times the focal length of the…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Optics
The distance between an object and a divergent lens is m times the focal length of the lens. The linear magnification produced by the lens is
- m
- \(\frac{1}{m}\)
- m + 1
- \(\frac{1}{m+1}\)
Answer
(D) 1 m+1
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