Physics, asked by brainly73753, 9 months ago

An object is placed vertically at a distance of 20 cm from a convex lens. If the height of the object is 5 cm and the focal length of the lens is 10 cm, what will be the position, size and nature of the image? How much bigger will the image be as compared to the object?​

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Answered by Ashish871038
12

Answer:

This one is easy forsooth!

Here we have,

U(object distance) = -20cm

F(focal length) =+25cm

Now we will apply the mirror formula ie

[math]1/f=1/v+1/u[/math]

1/25=-1/20+1/v

1/25+1/20=1/v

Lcm(25,20) is 100

4+5/100=1/v

9/100=1/v

V=100/9

V=11.111cm

Position of the image is behind the mirror(11.111cm) and the image is diminished in nature.

Answered by saranshinandanwar
24

Answer:

20 cm

Explanation:

Given :

Height of the object (h1) = 5cm,

Focal length (f) =10cm,

Distance of the object (u) = - 20cm

Image distance (v) =?,

Height of the image (h2) =?

Magnification (M) =?

 \frac{1}{v }  -  \frac{1}{u}  =  \frac{1}{f}

 \frac{1}{v}  =  \frac{1}{u}  +  \frac{1}{f}

 \frac{1}{v}  =  \frac{1}{ - 20}  +  \frac{1}{10}

 \frac{1}{v}  =  \frac{ - 1 + 2}{20}

 \frac{1}{v}  =  \frac{1}{20}

v = 20cm

The positive sign of the image distance shows that image is formed at 20cm on the other side of the lense

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