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a convex lens forms a magnified erect as well as magnified inverted image of an object placed in front of it. draw a ray diagram to justify the statement by drawing the corresponding ray diagram.

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Answered by prmkulk1978
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convex lens can produce magnified erect image when the object is placed between Optic centre and Focus.
The image formed will be on same side of lens.
see the attcahment 1 for ray diagram.
Convex lens can also produce magnified inverted real image when object is placed between Fand C so that the image is produced beyond C.
refer attachment 2
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Answered by CRAZYMIND
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(a) A convex lens can form a magnified erect image when the object is placed between the optical centre and principal focus of the convex lens.

(b) A convex lens can form a magnified inverted image when the object is placed between focus and the centre of curvature.

Object distance u = -20 cm Nature of the lens = concave lens Focal length f =-10 cm Image distance v = ? According to the lens formula,

V =-6.6 cm

The image is formed at a distance of 6.6 cm from the lens at the same side.

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