MCQ

Magnification of an optical instrument is expressed in:

  • A
    m
  • B
    m−1
  • C
    D
  • D
    It has no unit

Answer

  1. It has no unit

Explantion:

$\text{Magnification}=\frac{\text{Image Height}}{\text{Object Height}}​ $

because unit of image height and object height is same hence unit of magnification is none because it is a constant number. So, it has got to unit.

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