Physics, asked by gulatijanvi261, 1 month ago

14 The lenses forms different types of images when object placed at different locations.When a ray is incident parallel to the principal axis, then after refraction, it passesthrough the focus or appears to come from the focus.When a ray goes through the optical centre of the lens, it passes without anydeviation. If the object is placed between focus and optical center of the convex lens,erect and magnified image is formed.As the object is brought closer to the convex lens from infinity to focus, the imagemoves away from the convex lens from focus to infinity. Also the size of image goeson increasing and the image is always real and inverted.A concave lens always gives a virtual, erect and diminished image irrespective to theposition of the object.

(i) The location of image formed by a convex lens when the object is placed at infinityis
(a) at focus
(b) at 2F
(c) at optical center
(d) between Fand 2F

(ii) When the object is placed at the focus of concave lens, the image formed is
(a) real and smaller
(b) virtual and inverted
(c) virtual and smaller

(iii) When the object is placed at 2F in front of convex lens, the location of image is
(a) at F
(b) at 2 F on the other side
(c) at infinity
(d) between F and optical center

(iv) * A * t which location of object in front of concave lens, the image between focus andoptical centre is formed
(a) anywhere between centre and infinity
(b) at F
(c) at 2F
(d) infinity​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by trinjar2019
0

Answer:

Explanation:

IDK BRO I am also trying

Similar questions