It changes the path of the light rays (or rather the photons) radiating from the object in question.
concave lens does not form a rel image and convex MIRROR does not form a real image
No, a diverging lens will always form a virtual image. This is because the light rays diverge after passing through the lens, preventing them from actually converging to a real focal point where an image could be formed.
A lens focuses an image by bending or refracting light rays. The lens refracts light rays that pass through it, converging them to a point to form a focused image. The distance between the lens and the image sensor affects where the focused image appears.
Cancave lens always gives virtual, erect and diminished image.
Lenses form images by bending light rays that pass through them. The curvature and refractive properties of the lens determine how the light rays converge or diverge to create an image. The image formed can be either real or virtual, depending on the configuration of the lens and the position of the object relative to the lens.
concave lens will form exact mirror image.
concave lens does not form a rel image and convex MIRROR does not form a real image
You are thinking of a lens. If it is to form an image you need a convex lens, also called a converging lens.
No, a diverging lens will always form a virtual image. This is because the light rays diverge after passing through the lens, preventing them from actually converging to a real focal point where an image could be formed.
A lens focuses an image by bending or refracting light rays. The lens refracts light rays that pass through it, converging them to a point to form a focused image. The distance between the lens and the image sensor affects where the focused image appears.
human eye uses a lens to form an image on retina.
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Without the lens in your eye you can not form a image on the retina. As the retina is kept at a fixed distance you change the thickness of the lens to get the image on the retina.
Cancave lens always gives virtual, erect and diminished image.
Lenses form images by bending light rays that pass through them. The curvature and refractive properties of the lens determine how the light rays converge or diverge to create an image. The image formed can be either real or virtual, depending on the configuration of the lens and the position of the object relative to the lens.
A convex lens that focuses light to form an image at the focal point is known as a converging lens. This type of lens causes parallel light rays to converge and meet at a single point called the focal point, creating a real image.
A virtual image.