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The photograph of a house occupies an area of 1.75 cm2on a 35 mm slide. The slide is projected on to a screen, and the area of the house on the screen is 1.55 - Physics

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The photograph of a house occupies an area of 1.75 cm2on a 35 mm slide. The slide is projected on to a screen, and the area of the house on the screen is 1.55 m2. What is the linear magnification of the projector-screen arrangement?

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Area of the house on the slide = 1.75 cm2

Area of the image of the house formed on the screen = 1.55 × 104 cm2

Arial magnification, ma =` "Area of image"/"Area of object" = (1.55 xx 10^4)/1.75 `

= 8857.14

∴ Linear magnifications, `m_l = sqrtm_a`

=`sqrt(8857.14)` = 94.11

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पाठ 1: Units and Measurements - Exercise [पृष्ठ ११]

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पाठ 1 Units and Measurements
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