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← HistoryWhich outcome arises regarding image clarity when using early curved lens optics for magnification?
A)Increased chromatic aberration around edges✓
B)Uniformly sharp magnified image forms
C)Complete image distortion disappears entirely
D)Spherical aberration gets wholly fixed
💡 Explanation
Chromatic aberration increases because refraction varies across wavelengths; therefore colored fringes appear around the magnified image edges, rather than a uniformly clear image, because lens grinding inconsistencies exacerbated spectral splitting
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