The image produced is a real image if the object is located at infinity and the lens is a convex lens. The produced image can actually be placed on a screen and photographed.
When an object is at infinity from a convex lens, the image will be formed at the focal point of the lens. The image will be a real and inverted point of light.
The image formed by a convex mirror when an object is placed in front of it is virtual, upright, and smaller in size than the object.
When the object is placed at 2F in front of a convex lens, the image is formed at 2F on the other side of the lens. This is known as the "2F" image formation of a convex lens. The image is real, inverted, and the same size as the object.
If the object is placed at the focal point of a convex lens, the image will be formed at infinity on the opposite side of the lens. This is because parallel rays of light that enter the lens will refract and appear to converge at a single point after passing through the lens, leading to a virtual image being formed at infinity.
The image formed by a convex lens depends on the object distance from the lens, the focal length of the lens, and the object size. These factors determine whether the image formed is real or virtual, magnified or diminished, and upright or inverted.
When an object is at infinity from a convex lens, the image will be formed at the focal point of the lens. The image will be a real and inverted point of light.
The image formed by a convex mirror is upright and larger than the object.
The image formed by a convex mirror when an object is placed in front of it is virtual, upright, and smaller in size than the object.
Whenever a real image is formed by a real object,the image is always inverted. for eg when light rays from infinity falls on convex lens it forms a real and inverted image at focal plane.
When the object is placed at 2F in front of a convex lens, the image is formed at 2F on the other side of the lens. This is known as the "2F" image formation of a convex lens. The image is real, inverted, and the same size as the object.
nope. bcoz the image is formed behind the mirror.
If the object is placed at the focal point of a convex lens, the image will be formed at infinity on the opposite side of the lens. This is because parallel rays of light that enter the lens will refract and appear to converge at a single point after passing through the lens, leading to a virtual image being formed at infinity.
The image formed by a convex lens depends on the object distance from the lens, the focal length of the lens, and the object size. These factors determine whether the image formed is real or virtual, magnified or diminished, and upright or inverted.
If an object lies within the focal length of a convex lens, its image will be erect, bigger in size and virtual. It will be on the same side of the object.
Function of Convex lens: Convex lens causes parallel rays of light to converge after refraction. Also the following can also be considered as the functions of convex lens: 1.when the object is at infinity, convex lens forms the image at focus which is real and inverted. 2.when the object is beyond 2F, image is formed between F and 2F which is real, inverted and diminished. 3.when the object is at 2F ,image is formed at 2F,which is real , inverted and of same size. 4.when the object is between F and 2F, image is formed beyond 2F which is real,inverted and magnified. 5.when the object is at F,image is at infinity which is real inverted and very much magnified. 6.when the object is between F and C, image is formed beyond 2F and behind the object which is virtual, erect and magnified.
The image is always virtual,smaller,and erect at any distance in which the object is placed.
No, convex lens does not produce a real image. It reflects the real image