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when object moves closer to convex lens the image formed by it shift ​

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Answered by priyanshi9975
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convex lens : it is a glass piece with two convex surfaces. it is thick in the middle and becomes thinner at the edges. a magnifying glass is a convex lens. a convex lens converges the entire parallel beam of light falling on it towards a point. Thus it is called 'converging lens' and the point at which all the rays meet is called focus or principal focus of the convex lens.

Answered by Anonymous
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when object moves closer to convex lens the image formed by it shift

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Moving the object closer to the lens gives the following ray diagram. Clearly, moving the object closer to the lens makes the image become both larger and further away. As you move the object closer and closer to the focal point, the image will become further and further away.

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