Physics, asked by prachinishika, 8 months ago

what is the minimum and the maximum distance between the convex lens and the object for magnification of of a real object to be greater than or equal to 1

a.o and f
b.f and 2f
c .f and oo
d.2f and
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Answered by RUHANIKA01
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Answer:

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Answered by lovingheart
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f and 2f. Option (b) is correct.

Explanation:

  • The minimum distance between an object and its real image in a convex lens is f.
  • f is the focal length of the lens.
  • In opposite to concave mirror the minimum distance between an object and its real image is Zero.
  • Convex mirror does not form the larger than original object, but in concave mirror forms the larger image than original object.
  • Convex mirror reduce the size of the object.
  • It produce always virtual images.

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