Science, asked by tusharbiswal268, 9 months ago

Sudha finds out that the sharp image of the window pane of her science laboratory is formed at a distance
of 15 cm from the lens. She now tries to focus the building visible to her outside the window instead of
the window pane without disturbing the lens. In which direction will she move the screen to obtain a
sharp image of the building? What is the approximate focal length of this lens​

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Answered by Anitha1539
11

Answer:

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Explanation:

As the image formed is real, therefore, the lens in use is convex lens. The distance of the real image formed by a convex lens from the lens decreases as the object distance from the lens increases. Hence, the screen has to be moved towards the lens to obtain the sharp image of the building. Approximate focal length of the lens = 15 cm as the rays of light coming from the window pane are considered to come from infinity These rays of light are focussed by the convex lens at its focus (i.e. on the screen).

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Let us assume that the window pane is between F2 and infinity from this lens and this is a convex lens. We know that when the object is between infinity and F2, its inverted and real image is formed between 2F and 2F2.

Now, the distant building is at infinity from the lens. Its image would be formed at 2F. So, the screen needs to be moved towards the lens in order to get a sharp image. Its approximate focal length is 10cm (less than image distance in earlier case).

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