The change in size of an image compared with the size of an object is termed magnification. This can be calculated as the ratio of the size of the image to the size of the object. Magnification can be expressed as magnification = image size / object size.
A coin is an object that is small in size.
No, the size of an object does not affect the amount of matter it has. The amount of matter in an object is determined by its mass, which remains the same regardless of its size.
To determine the size of the object, we would need to know the angular size in degrees or radians, as well as the distance to the object. Without this information, it is not possible to calculate the size of the object accurately.
The object size will depend on the magnification of the viewing system. If the magnification is known, the object size can be determined by multiplying the field of view by the magnification factor.
12mm 12mm
the size of a dime
10mm or 12mm metric 10mm or 12mm metric
12Mm 1.25
12mm
10mm.. not 12mm
12mm x 1.5
12mm
12mm x 1.50
12mm Hex
12mm x 1.50
Anywhere from 12mm to 19mm.