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In order to obtain a magnification of, –3 (minus 3) with a convex lens, the object should be placed
(a) between optical centre and F
(b) between F and 2F
(c) at 2F
(d) beyond 2F

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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In order to obtain a magnification of, –3 (minus 3) with a convex lens, the object should be placed option (b) between F and 2F

Explanation:

In the situation of a convex lens (The reflected light rays converge at one point called the primary focus when parallel rays of light pass via a convex lens) that image created will be actual, inverted and enlarged for an object put between F and 2F.

Therefore the correct answer is Option (b) between F and 2F

   

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