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describe the path of three Rays which form image after passing through a convex lens?​

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Answered by sasi2336
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Answer:

infinite rays meet at focus

rays from focus form image at infinity

rays from C form image at C only

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Describe the path of three Rays which form image after passing through a convex lens?​

  • The beam that enters the lens perpendicular to the optical axis is bent such that it passes through the focal point. The beam that travels through the centre doesn't bend at all. The beam that enters the lens through the focal point is bent so that it is parallel to the optical axis.
  • When an object is kept between a convex lens and its focus, a virtual picture is created, but the image is expanded. The magnifying function of a convex lens.
  • A virtual image is created between the convex lens' optical centre and focus when an object is positioned a specific distance from the lens.
  • Light is refracted inward toward a focus point by convex lenses. In contrast to the centre of the lens, where light is not bent, the borders of a convex lens are most affected by light. To correct farsightedness, one uses convex lenses.
  • Five different materials are used to construct the supplied convex lens.
  • As a result, they have varied focus lengths and refractive indices. As a result, they create five distinct images.

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