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What is the primary difference between linear magnification and angular magnification?
A. Linear magnification is always greater than angular magnification
B. Linear magnification deals with the ratio of image size to object size, while angular magnification deals with the ratio of angles subtended
C. Linear magnification only applies to real images
D. Angular magnification is only used for telescopes
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