On which side is the image fomed in a convex lens
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Image formation by Convex Lens
Object location Image location Image nature
Between 2F1 and F1 Beyond 2F2 Real and Inverted
At F1 At infinity Real and Inverted
At 2 F1 At 2F2 Real and Inverted
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A lens is a part of a transparent thick glass which is bounded by two spherical surfaces. It is an optical device through which the rays of light converge or diverge before transmitting.
convex lens is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges. A convex lens is also known as a “biconvex lens” because of two spherical surfaces bulging outwards.
Convex lenses include lenses that are plano-convex (i.e. these lenses are flat on one side and bulged outward on the other), and convex meniscus (i.e. these lenses are curved inward on one side and on the outer side it’s curved more strongly).
A concave lens is thicker at the edges and thinner in the middle. A concave lens is also known as a “biconcave lens” because of two spherical surfaces bulging inwards.
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