Magnification value refers to the factor by which an object's size appears larger when viewed through a lens or optical system, such as a microscope or telescope. It is calculated by dividing the focal length of the lens by the focal length of the eyepiece or by comparing the size of the image to the actual size of the object. For example, a magnification of 10x means the object appears ten times larger than its actual size. This value is crucial in fields such as Biology and astronomy for observing fine details or distant objects.
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