Regular reflections occurs when light reflects off a very smooth surface and forms a clear image.
Diffuse reflection: occurs when light reflects off a rough surface and forms a blurry image or no image at all.
Similarities: they both hit the surface, but the difference is one of them give clear image the other one gives blurry image or no image at all.
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The theoretical angular magnification lies within the angular magnification range
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The focal length of B is
The focal length of A is
The theoretical angular magnification is mathematically represented as
Form the question the measured angular magnification ranges from 4 -5
So from the value calculated and the value given we can deduce that the theoretical angular magnification lies within the angular magnification range
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