A wire mesh consisting of very small squares is viewed at a distance

A Wire Mesh Consisting Of Very Small Squares Is Viewed Physics Question

A wire mesh consisting of very small squares is viewed at a distance of 8 cm through a magnifying converging lens of focal length 10 cm, kept close to the eye. The magnification produced by the lens is

Options

(a) 5
(b) 8
(c) 10
(d) 20

Correct Answer:

5

Explanation:

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