it an object is moved towards a convex lens,what happens to the side of its image?
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Explanation:
So, when an object is gradually moved towards the pole of a convex mirror, its image also moves towards its pole and gradually increases in size till it has a size almost equal to that of the object. However, the image is always formed between F and P.
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SIZE OF THE IMAGE INCREASES
Explanation:
Magnification = v/u
and for a convex lens
when u=−∞ v=f
u=−2f v=2f
u=−f v=∞
Hence magnification is increasing when an object moves towards a convex lens.
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