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State three characteristics of lmage formed by a magnifying glass

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State three characteristics of lmage formed by a magnifying glass.

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Magnifying glass:

A magnifying glass is a concave mirror which is used to produce a magnified image of an object. This works when the object is placed at a distance less than the focal length from the lens. The lens is usually mounted in a frame with a handle.

Three characteristics of image formed by a magnifying glass are as follows:

  • The image formed is virtual.
  • The image formed is erect and
  • It is highly magnified.

Extra information

Working of magnifying glass:

Magnifying glasses make objects appear larger because their convex lenses refract or bend light rays, so that they converge or come together. When light bounces off an object and travels to your eyes, those light rays travel parallel to each other.

Parts of magnifying glass:

  • High Power Objective.
  • Low Power Objective.
  • Revolving Nose piece.
  • Body Tube.
  • Course Adjustment Knob.
  • Fine Adjustment Knob.

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