INQUIRY INTO PHYSICS-EBOOK
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Author: Ostdiek
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Chapter 10, Problem 12Q
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. Based on what YOU learned about image formation in Chapter 9, describe how you might design a photocopying machine that could make a copy that is enlarged or reduced compared to the size of the original.
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