what is the nature of the image formed by a thin convex lens for a distant object ? what change do you expect if the lens is thicker? .....plz tell me the answer
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The characteristics of the image formed by a convex mirrors are as follows :
The image is upright.
The image is virtual
The image is formed behind the mirror.
The image is reduced in size.
The size of the image is also determined by the object distance.
As the object distance decreases the image distance also decreases and vice versa and the image size increases.
The greater the object distance the more reduced in size the image.
The thickness of the lens determines the refraction of the rays.
When light rays are more refracted then the images appear smaller than before.
The image is upright.
The image is virtual
The image is formed behind the mirror.
The image is reduced in size.
The size of the image is also determined by the object distance.
As the object distance decreases the image distance also decreases and vice versa and the image size increases.
The greater the object distance the more reduced in size the image.
The thickness of the lens determines the refraction of the rays.
When light rays are more refracted then the images appear smaller than before.
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