Physics, asked by umehani082, 10 months ago

how convex lens acts as magnifying glass​

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Answered by soumamondal
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The image formed by the convex lens needs to be erect and larger than the object in order to serve as the magnifying lens. When the object is placed between F and 2F, the image will be inverted and same size.

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Answered by Pra1ham09
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A magnifying glass uses a convex lens, which is a converging lens to produce an image. The image produced is upright, magnified and virtual as long as the object is at or within the focal length of the lens. Look at a small object or fine print through the magnifying glass.

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