Tag: Magnification M

  • Linear Magnification in lenses

    Definition

    Linear Magnification M is defined as the ratio of the image height to object height

    Magnification M = (height of image)/(height of object)

    Suppose an object is positioned infront of a lense as shown,

    Magnification of an image placed between 2F and F

    OB is the height of the object and IM is the height of the image.

    If u is the object distance (PO) and v the image distance (PI), then triangle POB and PIM are similar

    Hence using principles of similarities in triangles (IM/OB)=PI/PO.

    Thus, image height/ object height = image distance/ object distance

    Therefore Magnification,M = image distance/ object distance

    I.e M = v/u

    Example

    An object of height 10 cm is placed 30 infront of convex lens of focal length 20 cm. Use scale drawing to find position, size and nature of the image and Magnification.

    solution

    we use the scale of 1cm to represent 10cm horizontally and 1cm to represent 10cm vertically. The object is represented by an upright arrow that is placed 30cm on the principal axis from the line that represents the lens.

    object distance = 30cm

    image distance =60cm

    height of image =20cm

    height of object=10cm

    The image is magnified as it is bigger than the object.

    The image is position at 60cm which is beyond 2F on the other side of the lens. It is a real image

    Magnification M = (Image distance/object distance) = 60cm/30cm = 2

    or M = image height/object height = 20cm/10cm = 2

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