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If the lens are thicker it affects the image distance.
Convex lens. Concave lens would give only virtual image for real objects.
No, convex lens does not produce a real image. It reflects the real image
The image depends on the distance the object is from the lens.
If the lens are thicker it affects the image distance.
It is specially set up to produced a magnified image of an object placed before its objective lens.
The magnifying system in a microscope typically consists of the objective lens, eyepiece lens, and sometimes a condenser lens. The objective lens is responsible for capturing the image of the specimen, while the eyepiece lens further magnifies the image for the viewer. The condenser lens helps focus the light onto the specimen for clearer viewing.
If the lens are thicker it affects the image distance.
Convex lens. Concave lens would give only virtual image for real objects.
If the lens equation yields a negative image distance, then the image is a virtual image on the same side of the lens as the object. If it yields a negative focal length, then the lens is a diverging lens rather than the converging lens in the illustration.
No, convex lens does not produce a real image. It reflects the real image
The image depends on the distance the object is from the lens.
If the lens are thicker it affects the image distance.
convex lens
In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.
accommodation
concave lens does not form a rel image and convex MIRROR does not form a real image