Science, asked by tusharsharma1568, 5 months ago

if an object is situated at the focal point of a convex lens where is the image formed ?( one word)​

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Answered by anshukumar9382
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Answer:

Master timing. Comedy writing creates small narrative arcs that peak with a funny climax—often a punchline. If you carefully build that narrative and know when to pay it off, you’ll be rewarded when the audience laughs as the punchline. Be thoughtful and deliberate when writing humor rather than slathering your piece with funny words to try and force a laugh.

Explanation:

Master timing. Comedy writing creates small narrative arcs that peak with a funny climax—often a punchline. If you carefully build that narrative and know when to pay it off, you’ll be rewarded when the audience laughs as the punchline. Be thoughtful and deliberate when writing humor rather than slathering your piece with funny words to try and force a laugh.

Master timing. Comedy writing creates small narrative arcs that peak with a funny climax—often a punchline. If you carefully build that narrative and know when to pay it off, you’ll be rewarded when the audience laughs as the punchline. Be thoughtful and deliberate when writing humor rather than slathering your piece with funny words to try and force a laugh.

Master timing. Comedy writing creates small narrative arcs that peak with a funny climax—often a punchline. If you carefully build that narrative and know when to pay it off, you’ll be rewarded when the audience laughs as the punchline. Be thoughtful and deliberate when writing humor rather than slathering your piece with funny words to try and force a laugh.Master timing. Comedy writing creates small narrative arcs that peak with a funny climax—often a punchline. If you carefully build that narrative and know when to pay it off, you’ll be rewarded when the audience laughs as the punchline. Be thoughtful and deliberate when writing humor rather than slathering your piece with funny words to try and force a laugh.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When the object is located at the focal point, no image is formed. As discussed earlier in Lesson 5, the refracted rays neither converge nor diverge. After refracting, the light rays are traveling parallel to each other and cannot produce an image.

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