Physics, asked by Akansharpawar21, 4 months ago

A convex lens will become less convergent in,
a) oil. b) water
c) both. d) none​

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Answered by amrapalipandey159
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Answer:

c) both

Explanation:

The focal length of the convex lens in liquid becomes negative. Hence, the lens which was convex in air will behave as a concave lens in that liquid. Hence, convex lens becomes less converging in both oil and water.

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