answersLogoWhite

0

Yes, but it doesn't just float there in thin air. You need something there to make the

image show up, such as smoke, tissue paper, fog, steam, ground (frosted) glass, etc.

If you don't have any of those, you can take a short-focus eyepiece and look at the

focal point with it. In the eyepiece, you'll see the image at the focal point. (It won't

look like an image. It'll look like the object.)

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where can the object not be seen at the point of a converging lens?

According to the Physics Classroom, "When the object is located at the focal point, no image is formed."http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/refrn/Lesson-5/Converging-Lenses-Object-Image-Relations


What At the forcal point of a converging lens the object?

At the focal point of a converging lens, the object will form a real image. This image will be inverted, reduced in size, and located on the opposite side of the lens as the object. The focal point is where the light rays converge after passing through the lens.


What point of the converging lens can the object not be seen?

The object can't be seen at the focal point of a converging lens. This is because light rays from the object are focused at the focal point and don't diverge to form a real image.


How does a converging lens bring an object inside its focal point into focus?

A converging lens brings an object inside its focal point into focus by refracting light rays that are parallel to the lens axis. These light rays converge at the focal point, creating a clear and focused image of the object.


What direction does a focal ray from an object proceed after passing through a converging lens?

After passing through a converging lens, a focal ray from an object will proceed through the focal point on the opposite side of the lens.


When the focal point of a converging lens object blink?

When an object is placed beyond the focal point of a converging lens, a real and inverted image is formed on the opposite side of the lens. If the object blinks, the image will momentarily disappear and reappear, but the characteristics of the image formation will remain the same.


What image is produced on a converging lens when an object is twice as far as the focal point?

An inverted and smaller real image is produced by a converging lens when an object is placed twice as far as the focal point. The image is located between the focal point and twice the focal length from the lens.


How does a converging lens form a real or virtual image?

A converging lens forms a real image when the object is placed beyond the focal point, and the light rays converge to a point on the opposite side of the lens. A virtual image is formed when the object is placed between the lens and the focal point, and the light rays appear to diverge from a point behind the lens.


What is a type of lens that magnifies and object?

A convex lens can magnify an object by converging light rays to a focal point, producing a larger image.


Where would an object located relative to converging lens to produce a virtual image?

An object located beyond the focal point of a converging lens will produce a virtual image on the same side as the object. This virtual image will be upright, magnified, and appear to be located closer to the lens than the object itself.


What type of image do you get if an object is inside the focal point?

If an object is inside the focal point of a converging lens, the image will be virtual, upright, and magnified.


What factor determines the location and size of the image produced by converging lens?

The location and size of the image produced by a converging lens are determined by the object distance and the focal length of the lens. The image is formed on the opposite side of the lens as the object when the object is beyond the focal point (real image), and the size of the image depends on the object distance and focal length according to the lens formula.