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English: Slide projection. If a slide of size G is projected by an objective (a 'lens') of focal length f, an image of size G is produced at distance b from the objective. According to the intercept theorem, B/G = (b-f)/f. Thus, the size of the image is B = G * (b-f)/f.
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