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How are the images formed when object is moved from infinity to the convex lense?

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Answered by KINGAMAN
12

Answer:

when object is at infinity in front of convex lens,

Object Image is formed at F2

highly diminished

real

inverted

Answered by CarliReifsteck
23

The image is formed highly diminished, real and inverted.

Explanation:

Convex lens :

The convex lens is the converging lens. When light rays in parallel form pass through the converging lens then the reflected rays converge at one point. it is called the principal focus.

The focal length to define the distance between the principle focus and the center of the lens.

According to the question.

When the object is moved from infinity to the convex lens then the image will be formed at principal focus.

Hence,The image is formed highly diminished, real and inverted.

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