Physics, asked by rajeshchoudhary98128, 11 months ago


Where should a real object be placed in front of a
convex lens to get real and diminished image of the
object? [ Symbols have their usual meaning]​

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Answered by kinghappy
1

Answer:

images provided by convex lenses are real and MAGNIFIED, when the object is placed between f and 2 f [that is to say Do is greater than f and less than 2 f]. When Do is greater than 2 f, the image produced is real but DIMINISHED.

Explanation:

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Answered by lublana
0

Answer:

At infinity

Explanation:

When an object is placed at infinity in front of convex lens.The convex lens is also called converging lens.

Then the image of object is obtained at focus .

Nature of image is real and inverted.

Size of image is diminished.

Therefore, a real object be placed in front of a convex lens at infinity to get real and diminished image of the object.

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