Physics, asked by dddd038214, 9 months ago

explain
the behaviour of light rays in any
four situations of their incidence on a convex lens​

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Answered by St08
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Answer:

The diagram at the right shows four incident rays originating from a point and incident towards a convex mirror. These four rays will each reflect according to the law of reflection. After reflection, the light rays diverge; subsequently they will never intersect on the object side of the mirror.

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Answered by rishithsai12345
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Answer:

Object  Image  Type  Uses

At infinity  At F  Real, diminished  Objective lens of telescope

Beyond 2F Between F and 2F Real, diminished  Camera

At 2F At 2F

Real, same size   Photocopy machine

Between F and 2F  Beyond F Real, magnified  Projector

At F   At infinity   Real, magnified To produce parallel beams  

Between F and O  same side as object  Virtual, magnified Magnifying glass  

The behavior of light rays when incident on a Convex lens.  

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