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when the image is far from convex lens how the image is formed

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Answered by KUMARCHHOTU
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When the object is located at the focal point, no image is formed. As discussed earlier in Lesson 5, the refracted rays neither converge nor diverge. After refracting, the light rays are traveling parallel to each other and cannot produce an image.

ichinu67: how is the image in concave mirror when it is far from object
aru03: when the object is far from the mirror the image is inverted and at the focal point
ichinu67: mad
ichinu67: are you not understanding questions
ichinu67: how is the image real, virtual, erect, diminished, magnified, inverted
aru03: the image is real light rays actually focas at the image location. when the object is that the focal point the image is an infinity
Answered by aru03
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when the object is located at the focal point no image is formed. the refracted rays neither converge nor diverge. after reflecting the light rays are travelling parallel to each other and can not to produce an image

ichinu67: far from concave mirror
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