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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.
No it isn't, because the type of image a convex lens forms depends on where the object is relative to the focal point of the lens.
A lens that is thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges is called a concave lens.
the image will always be diminished and will be of small size. it is so because the rays get diverged from lens and rays appear to meet (vitually) at the focus.
The ocular lens magnify the image 10x.
a convex lens is thicker in the center then at the edges. A convex lens acts like a concave mirror, because it focuses rays of light.
a convex lens is thicker in the center then at the edges. A convex lens acts like a concave mirror, because it focuses rays of light.
In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.
The image will be formed at infinite distance as parallel ray come out of the lens after refraction through lens.
Virtual image
Image formed by a concave lens or a diverging lens is virtual,upright and smaller than the object.It is used by short sighted people.
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A real and inverted image is formed on the retina.
If the object is more distant from the lens than the focal length of the lens, a real image is formed.
concave lens formed virtual,erect and diminished image irrespective to the distance between the object and lens.
image formed by the concave lens will be erect , virtual and smaller than the size of object.
The principle of image formation in a compound microscope states that the second lens magnifies the image formed by the first lens. The use of two lenses enhances the magnification of the image.