Physics, asked by Adhidev371, 14 days ago

We wish to obtain an real image of an object, using a convex lens of focal Length25 cm. What should be the range of distance of the object from the lens?​

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Answered by jasonfrancis1811420
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Answer:

40cm

Explanation:

When the image formed by a convex lens, inverted and same size as the object, then the distance of the object from the lens is 2f (twice the focal length). Here,

Focal length, f=20 cm

So, 2f=2×20 cm

=40 cm

Thus, the object should be placed at a distance of 40 cm in front of the convex lens. (Please draw the ray diagram yourself).

Answered by reenad2008
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Explanation:

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