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What happens when the object distance is greater than focal length in a convex lens

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathbb{Hello!} Here's \huge\mathbb{Answer} Then altering the object distance to values less than one focal length produces images that are upright, virtual and located on the same side of the lens as the object. Finally, if the object distance approaches 0, the image distance approaches 0 and the image height ultimately becomes equal to the object height.\huge\mathbb{Thank-you!}❤️

Answered by sumanrastogi8
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Then altering the object distance to values less than one focal length produces images that are upright, virtual and located on the same side of the lens as the object. Finally, if the object distance approaches 0, the image distance approaches 0 and the image height ultimately becomes equal to the object height.

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