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ernestentezi | 20:17 Mon 13th Apr 2020 | Science
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explain why images formed by magnifying glasses are free from chromatic abberation.
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because they do their own homework
It's because they're made properly.
They are only free if the glass they are made from is perfect clear optical glass ! (which is rare!)
Sorry , but your Question does not make sence !
You need to ask your teacher for more detail !!
Magnification is not great enough and so the aberration which is present is not detectable by the human eye
Why not ask Uncle Google, who will point you to Aunty Wikipedia

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatic_aberration
False. Chromatic aberration is inherent in refraction.
Do your own homework. Do your research.

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