Physics, asked by antasd7746, 1 year ago

Why convex lenses
is used as magnifying lenses

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Answered by 18shreya2004mehta
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It is because it always gives an enlarged image serving the work of a magnifying glass. . A magnifying glass is a convex lens which produces a magnified image of an object. For a magnified image to be observed the distance between the object and the lens

Explanation:

In convex lens, the focal length is positive. Real Image: A convex lens can be used to produce a real image, and this occurs if the object is located at a position of more than one focal length from the lens. ... Virtual Image: A convex lens will produce a virtual image if the object is located in front of the focal point.

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Answered by snehakotak5704
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It is because it always gives an enlarged image serving the work of a magnifying glass. . A magnifying glass is a convex lens which produces a magnified image of an object. For a magnified image to be observed the distance between the object and the lens.

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