To look closely at a small object, such as an insect or a crystal you bring it c
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To look closely at a small object, such as an insect or a crystal you bring it close to your eye, making the subtended angle and the retinal image as large as possible. But your eye cannot focus sharply on objects that are closer than the near point, so the angular size of an object is greatest when it is placed at the near point (25 cm away from a "normal" eye). To enlarge the object even more, one uses a magnifying glass, which is a converging lens that produces a virtual image that is larger and further away from the eye than the object is. The usefulness of the magnifying glass is given by the angular magnification m_ang = theta'/theta which is the ratio of the angular size theta', of the image seen through a magnifier when the object is placed at the magnifier's focal point to the largest angular size theta¸ of the object (when you view it from the near point)^1. Find the angular magnification of a magnifying glass made of a converging lens with a focal length of 5 cm, assuming that the person who uses it has perfect vision.Explanation / Answer
angular magnification is M = N/f
N is the near point = 25 cm
f is the focal length = 5 cm
since the virtual image is larger and further away from the eye i.e infinite distance
so M = N/f = 25/5 = 5
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