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the images formed by the convex lens is ___, ___and_____​

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Answered by Fazeelat
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We can have diminished inverted image, small sizes inverted image, enlarged inverted image, enlarged erect image.
Answered by presentmoment
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A convex lens is one that converges light rays that travel parallel to its main axis.

Explanation:

  • When an object is positioned at a distance of more than one focal length from the lens, a convex lens can be utilised to provide a genuine image. It can be projected in front of the lens and captured on a screen. It's what you'd find in a movie theatre, along with a projector and other equipment.
  • Because it converges a parallel beam of light on a point called the principal focus, a convex lens is termed a converging lens.
  • Generally, a convex lens can converge a beam of parallel rays to a point on the other side of the lens. This point is called a focus of the lens and its distance from the Optical Center of the beam is called the focal length.
  • The images formed by the convex lens are real and inverted.

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