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An image produced by a lens is formed where all the light rays converge or appear to diverge. This point is known as the focal point or focal plane, depending on the type of lens used.

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Explain how an image produced by a convex mirror is similar to an image produced by a concave lens?

An image produced by a convex mirror and an image produced by a concave lens are both virtual, erect, and diminished. They both form on the same side as the object and the images appear smaller than the object itself.


Which type of image does a concave lens form?

Cancave lens always gives virtual, erect and diminished image.


How inverted image is produced?

An inverted image is produced when light rays pass through a lens and form an image that is upside down relative to the object. This occurs because the lens refracts or bends the light rays, causing them to converge at a point and create an inverted image on the opposite side of the lens.


The image produced by a convex lens depends on what?

The image depends on the distance the object is from the lens.


What kind of image is formed by a convex lens when the object at infinity?

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.


Which lens does not form a real image?

concave lens does not form a rel image and convex MIRROR does not form a real image


Which lens will form exact mirror image?

concave lens will form exact mirror image.


What is the clearest image produced by a lens?

The clearest image produced by a lens is obtained when the lens is properly focused and there is no aberration, distortion, or other optical imperfections. This results in a sharp and clear image with accurate representation of details and minimal blurriness. The clarity of the image is influenced by factors such as the quality of the lens, the aperture setting, and the distance between the lens and the object being photographed.


How is the virtual image produced by a converging lens different from the virtual image produced by a diverging lenses?

A converging lens produces a virtual image that is upright and enlarged, while a diverging lens produces a virtual image that is upright and reduced in size. Additionally, the converging lens forms the virtual image on the same side as the object, while the diverging lens forms it on the opposite side.


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.


The image produced by a convex lens depends upon?

The image produced by a convex lens depends upon the object distance from the lens, the focal length of the lens, and the type of object being viewed (real or virtual). The characteristics of the image, such as its size, orientation, and location, are determined by the lens formula and the properties of the convex lens.


A transparent object that refracts light to form an image is called what?

You are thinking of a lens. If it is to form an image you need a convex lens, also called a converging lens.

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