The image becomes blurred and it's size increases.
You see the bottom half of the object, and whatever you covered the top half with.
For a convex lens the focal point is the transition point between getting a real image and a virtual image. If the object is at a greater distance then F you get a real image. If the object is closer to the lens then F you get a virtual image. If the object is located at F the light rays from the object leave the lens parallel and never form any kind of image.
In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.
It should appear the same.
When object is closer to source of light ,the shadow formed of the object is shorter and darker.
No, the closer an object is to the lens, the more the spherical it is.
The entire image is flipped upsidedown.
You see the bottom half of the object, and whatever you covered the top half with.
The image formed by a convex mirror is upright and larger than the object.
Convex lenses makes an object appear larger and closer. They curve inwards toward the center.
nope. bcoz the image is formed behind the mirror.
For a convex lens the focal point is the transition point between getting a real image and a virtual image. If the object is at a greater distance then F you get a real image. If the object is closer to the lens then F you get a virtual image. If the object is located at F the light rays from the object leave the lens parallel and never form any kind of image.
upright and smaller than the object
In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.
in case of convex lense, when u place the object between focul length and pole, virtual image is formed behind the object at 25cm...
When object is closer to source of light ,the shadow formed of the object is shorter and darker.
It should appear the same.