Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

magnification factor

noun
/ˌmæɡ.nɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən ˈfæktər/
Definition
The magnification factor is a measure that indicates how much larger an image appears compared to the actual size of the object being viewed.
Examples
  • The magnification factor of the microscope was set to 100x, allowing students to see the cells in great detail.
  • When using a telescope to view distant stars, the magnification factor can greatly enhance visibility.
Meaning
It quantifies the enlargement of an image produced by an optical system, such as a microscope or telescope, and is essential for understanding the capabilities of these instruments.
Synonyms
  • enlargement ratio
  • zoom factor
  • scaling factor