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* **Emerging ray** (or its extension) = *straight line between impact point and B'*.
![To find the deviation of any incident ray](rayon-incident-quelconque-2.gif)
![](rayon-incident-quelconque-4.gif)<br>
Fig. 15.
##### Determining the incident ray corresponding to any emergent ray
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or $M_A=\pm\dfrac{ \alpha '}{ \alpha }$, with sign + when erect image, sign - when inverted image.<br><br>
![](apparent-magnitude-magnifying-glass-1018.gif)<br>
Fig. 15. In this experiment, the observed object is located at a certain distance from the magnifying glass, as well as the eye of the observer. For these conditions of use, the magnifying glass gives a magnification of +2.5. There are optimum conditions for using the magnifying glass (see chapter "optical instruments").
Fig. 16. In this experiment, the observed object is located at a certain distance from the magnifying glass, as well as the eye of the observer. For these conditions of use, the magnifying glass gives a magnification of +2.5. There are optimum conditions for using the magnifying glass (see chapter "optical instruments").
!!!! *BE CAREFUL*<br>
!!!!An apparent angle depends on distance from the object or the image to the nodal point of the observing system (human eye or telephoto lens of a camera for example) $\Longrightarrow$ more accurate definitions of apparent angles will be necessary (see chapter "optical instruments").
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