In photography, zooming in allows you to capture more details and focus on your subject. A zoom lens is a single lens that can adjust its focal length and zoom in or out. The term "zoom" by itself does not imply a specific focal length or magnification.
However, many zoom lenses use magnification as a measure to indicate their zooming capability. It is a common misconception that leads people to believe that the number used, like "10X zoom," solely refers to actual magnification.
The magnification of a zoom lens is measured relative to its widest angle of view, which is not always the same. For example, some zoom lenses have a widest angle of view equivalent to 28mm, while others may have a wider view of 24mm.
When we see a "10X zoom," it means the lens can zoom to ten times the value of its widest focal length. So, a 10X zoom that starts at 28mm would zoom in to 280mm, but a 10X zoom that starts at 24mm would only zoom in to 240mm.