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answer the following :

STATE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE NATURE OF IMAGE FORMED BY A CONCAVE AND A CONVEX LENS

DEFINE : RADIUS OF CURVATURE IN SPHERICAL MIRROR

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Answered by sam2293
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the image formed by concave lens using the following rules.
1. when the incident ray is parallel axis,the refracted ray when extended backwards,passes through the focus.
the image formed by a concave lens is always virtual, erect and smaller than the object.
Answered by soumya2301
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The difference between the nature of image formed by a concave and convex lens is the convex lens always forms real and inverted image except 1 case ,i.e., when the object is between focus nd optical centre of the lens .and the concave lens always forms virtual nd erect image .


RADIUS OF CURVATURE IN SPHERICAL MIRROR :-

The radius of a hollow sphere of which the spherical mirror forms a part is called radius of curvature . It is denoted by "R" .


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