Physics, asked by lveeresh8pdg8a7, 10 months ago

where should an object be placed so that a real inverted image of the same size as the object is obtained using a convex lens​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
87

hey mate

here is the answer...

Answer:

when the object is placed at 2F1(twice the first focal length) in a convex lens,then the image formed is a real, inverted and of same size....


Anonymous: welcome
Answered by Anonymous
28

Object should be place at 2f or centre of curvature C1 of convex lens, to get image of given property.

•Convex lens is also called converging lens.

•Parallel rays of light, passing through convex lens join or converge at a one point.

•A real image is a type of image, which can be viewed when screen is placed at plane of convergence.

•Inverted image is the image which is 180° rotated with respect to object.

•It has it's up, down, left and right positions or sides interchanged with each other.

Similar questions