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what changes may be observed in the image when the object moves from focus to beyond center of curvature using a convex lens

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Answered by hanshikaverma76
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When an object is placed beyond the centre of curvature then a ray of light AO which is parallel to the principal axis, pass through the focus F along the direction OF after refraction. While the other ray AC pass through the optical centre C and goes straight without any deviation according to the rule (2). These two refracted light rays intersect each other at point A’, between the focus F and centre of curvature 2F on the other side of the lens. In this way, a diminished, real and inverted image A’B’ is formed.

When the object is placed beyond 2F

Answered by tiger2625
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✍✍A diminished, real and inverted image is formed between principal focus, F2 and centre of curvature, C2 at the opposite side when an object is placed beyond C1 of a convex lens. Properties of Image: Image is diminished, real and inverted✍

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