A convex lens forms the image of sun at:
(1) Focus
(2) Centre of curvature
(3) Between focus and centre of curvature
(4) No image is formed
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Answer:
1) FOCUS
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Answer:
(1) Focus.
Explanation:
When a light rays passes through glass, it refracts, or bends, due to the speed of travel.
A convex lens is thicker in the middle and thin at the ends. Light converges within it so that it meets at a single point. The principal axis of a lens joins the centers of curvature.
The focal point is where the light parallel to the principal axis meets. It is the distance from the mid of the lens to its focal point.
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