Physics, asked by Praneeth29012002, 1 year ago

Two convex lenses of same focal length are fixed in a PVC pipe at a distance double to their focal length.what happens if a boy sees the moon with that aarangement?

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Answered by RaunakRaj
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He will notice a magnified image of moon.

Praneeth29012002: Moon appears small or large
RaunakRaj: large thats only I told magnified
Praneeth29012002: But the answer I know is the convex lenses acts as a plane mirror
prmkulk1978: How can convex lens act as plane mirror????
Answered by prmkulk1978
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Here two convex lens of same focal length are fixed in a PVC pipe at a distance double to their focal length.Then following process will happen:
1.A parallel beam of light rays will converge on focal point of the lens after refraction.
2. So image of moon appear as a point size on focus.
3. This point size images formed at focus will act as object for second lens.
4. Then light rays through focal point will be parallel to principal axis after refraction.
5. so when a boys sees through other end of PVC pipe he gets enlarged image of moon as rays are parallel after reflection.
Hence boy can see enlarged image of moon through other end of PVC pipe.
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