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Q: How is the position of image formed in a magnifying glass?
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How do the lenss in a microscope magnify an image?

A convex lens bends the light that goes through it toward a focal point. The light spreads out again past this focal point. Magnifying glasses are convex lenses. When you use one, the lens bends the light rays so that they come together and focus on the lens within your eye. The light then spreads out as the rays continue past the focal point, and they hit the retina of the eye. The spreading of the light makes the image viewed appear much larger than it really is because it causes the image to take up more space on the retina. Moving the magnifying glass closer or farther away from the eye will change how much the light is spread on the retina. The closer the magnifying glass is to the eye, the bigger the image will appear.


What is image called produced by convex lens?

Convex lenses make images appear larger; they are used in magnifying glasses.


How is an convex image formed?

A convex image is formed when light reflects off at least a roughly convex surface. It spreads a beam of light out in multiple directions instead of reflecting it in a straight line, so the reflective image looks larger, or, namely, convex.


Is image formed from microscope inverted or laterally inverted or just upside down?

It is laterally inverted. (:


How are images formed by a convex lens?

A convex Lens forms a real, inverted image which can be displayed on a screen placed before the lens i.e, opposite the direction the light rays are coming from. A diminished image is formed at the focus when light rays from an object are focus on the screen.

Related questions

What image will be formed in magnifying glass?

The image is magnified,virtual and upright


What image will be formed when a simple magnifying glass is used properly?

Rainbow


How come when you look through 2 magnifying glasses everything is upside down?

When we are looking through a magnifying glass from a position far away from the focus , a real image is formed which is inverted.This inverted image cannot be obtained on the screen.Hence we see the image upside down. However if we look through the magnifying glass at a position between the optical centre and focus a virtual,erect and magnified image will be formed.This can be obtained on the screen.


When a simple magnifying glass is used properly where will the image be formed?

250 millimeters in front of the lens


What is magnifying glass used for?

to produced a magnified image of an object.


What is the use of magnifying glass in the laboratory?

A magnifying glass is most often used to enhance things that are usually invisible to the naked eye. It produces a bigger image of an object.


Why is convex lens also called magnifying glass?

as they shows the image in enlarged size


Why Convex lens is also called a magnifying glass?

as they shows the image in enlarged size


What is used for further magnification of the image?

Some people use a magnifying glass called a loupe.


When a simple magnifying glass is used properly the image will form?

250 millimeters in front of the lens


Will a magnifying glass magnify more under water?

Less, because the refraction between air and glass is greater than between water and glass. This makes the image that is created smaller than an image created with a magnifying glass in air.


Is a magnifying glass a converging lens or a diverging lens?

A converging lens is a simple magnifying glass when the object is within one focal length of the lens. The image is then virtual, magnified, and right-side up.