light from an object passes throug two lenses. the magnification of the image produced by the first lens is m1. this image acts as the object for the second lens, which produces an image of magnification m2. what is the overall magnification of the final image relative to the object?

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The overall magnification of the final image relative to the object m1m2Magnification is the process of increasing the apparent size of something rather than its physical size. This increase is quantified by a calculated number, also called the "factor". If this number is less than 1, it means size reduction, sometimes called size reduction or reduction.The term magnification refers to the size of the image produced by the lens compared to the size of the object. For lenses: Magnification "m" is the ratio of image height to object height. The magnification of a lens is defined as the ratio of image height to object height. It is also given by image distance and object distance. equal to the ratio of image distance to object distance.Learn more about magnification here:-https://brainly.com/question/15744335#SPJ4

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