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The image formed when an object is placed well outside the principal focus of a convex lens is


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a

Real, inverted, enlarged

b

Real, inverted, diminished

c

Real, inverted, same size

d

Virtual, erect and enlarged 

answer is A.

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The image formed when an object is placed well outside the principal focus of a convex lens is real, inverted, enlarged.
We know that a convex lens is also called a converging lens and all the converging of the incident rays happens at F (Principal focus).
We get a real, inverted and magnified image when the object is placed between the F and 2F.
The ray from the object is parallel to the principal axis. One ray will go through the center of curvature and another ray through the focus of the lens on the other side. Both these rays meet at a point beyond 2F on the other side of the lens. The image is formed below the principal axis.
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The image formed when an object is placed well outside the principal focus of a convex lens is