250 millimeters in front of the lens
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250 millimeters in front of the lens
When a simple magnifying glass is used properly, the image is formed just inside the focal length of the lens (option b). This positioning allows the user to see a magnified virtual image, as the object is placed closer than the focal point. The image appears larger and upright, which is the intended effect of using a magnifying glass.
When a magnifying glass is used properly, it will create a larger and more detailed image of the object being viewed. This is achieved by converging light rays through the lens, allowing the object to appear closer and clearer to the observer. The focal point of the magnifying glass is crucial for achieving optimal magnification and focus.
A magnifying glass forms a larger and magnified virtual image of the object being observed. The image appears upright and is located behind the magnifying glass at the point where the light rays converge.
A magnifying glass is an optical instrument that produces a virtual image. The virtual image appears behind the magnifying glass and is larger than the object being viewed.
to produced a magnified image of an object.
A magnifying glass uses convex lenses to bend light rays so they converge at a single point, magnifying the image. This results in the image appearing larger and clearer to the eye.
A magnifying glass primarily refracts light. As light passes through the curved lens of a magnifying glass, it bends or refracts, focusing the light to create a magnified image.
To produce a large and upright image that is closer to the object, the magnifying glass should be placed between the object and its focal point. This setup allows for the image to be magnified and appear upright when viewed through the magnifying glass.
The object should be placed at the focal point of the lens or slightly closer for a convex lens to be used as a simple magnifying glass. Placing the object at the focal point will produce a virtual and enlarged image that is easier to view and focus on.
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.