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one-half of a convex lens is covered with a black paper. will this lens produce a complete image of the object? verify your answer experimentally. explain your observations.​

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Answered by sowmiya35
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yes the lens will produce complete image of the object the only difference we can observe is that the intensity of the image will be less as the light are reflected from one part of the lens only!
this is the right answer
Answered by BrainlyMT
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