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Convex Lens – Image Properties (Part 1)

Table of Contents

  • Properties of Images Formed by a Convex Lens
  • Summary
  • What’s Next?

In the previous segment, we learnt about Different terms related to lenses. In this segment, let us learn about the image properties of convex lenses.

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    What are the Properties of images formed by a convex lens?

    A convex lens is also known as a converging lens as all the rays of light refracted from the convex lens converge at a single point after refraction, where the image is formed.

    The different types of images formed due to the convex lens and their properties are as follows:

    1. When the object is placed between ????? ???

    The ray diagram of an object placed between?1??? 2?1is as follows:

    Image of an object between F1 and 2F1 in front of a convex lens

    The image is bigger in size. It is also real and inverted. The image is formed beyond 2?2.

    1. When the object is placed at ???

    The ray diagram of an object placed at 2?1 is as follows:

    Also Check:

    Uses of a Convex Mirror

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