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Form equation (1) and (2) what is the relation between `h_(1), h_(2),`u and v?

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1.The magnification produced by a lens is the ratio of height of the image and the height of the object .
`therefore` Magnification = `(Height of the image)/(Height of the object ) "i.e. M" = (h_(2))/(h_(1))…………..(1)`
2. Magnification produced by a lens is also related to the object distance (u)and image distance (v).
3. from the equaitons (1) and (2) we can say that, M = `(h_(2))/(h_(1)) = v/u`
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