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<p>all of the <a href="page.php?w=refraction">refraction</a> happened at the principal planes, and rays travel parallel to the optical axis between the planes. (Linear magnification between the principal planes is +1.) The principal planes are crucial in defining the properties of an optical system, since the <a href="page.php?w=magnification">magnification</a> of the system is determined by the distance from an object to the front principal plane and the distance from the rear principal plane to the object's image. The principal points are the</p><p>
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