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A convex lens forms a real and inverted image of equal size only when it is kept at the center of curvature of the lens. The image is also formed at the center of curvature at the other side. Hence, the distance of object = distance of image = 50 cm. Now, focal length = � � radius of curvature = � � 50 cm = 25 cm Hope it is clear!
6 inverted is?
How to tell if an image is real or virtual is easy. A virtual image is outside object.
Real images are inverted
If you look into a concave mirror you will get an inverted image of your face. If you look into a convex mirror you will get an erect image of your face. (Taking suitable distance accordingly)
It is represented by an inverted T. Ex: If AB is perpendicular to CD, It is represented as "AB ┴ CD".
An inverted "T"
An inverted capital T
A concave mirror is a converging mirror used in microscopes and telescopes. Characteristics include forming real and inverted and diminished images when an object is placed beyond the center of curvature or real, inverted and enlarged image when the object is placed between the center of curvature and focus.
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A convex lens forms a real and inverted image of equal size only when it is kept at the center of curvature of the lens. The image is also formed at the center of curvature at the other side. Hence, the distance of object = distance of image = 50 cm. Now, focal length = � � radius of curvature = � � 50 cm = 25 cm Hope it is clear!
The focal point. It can affect size, real/virtual, inverted/upright.
It is a pentagon that is inverted.
not inverted
It's not inverted.
6 inverted is?
It's not inverted.