The image formed by a convex lens, when the distance of the object from the lens is small, is1 pointenlargementreductionright size
Question
The image formed by a convex lens, when the distance of the object from the lens is small, is1 pointenlargementreductionright size
Solution 1
When the object is placed very close to a convex lens, the image formed is enlarged. This is because the light rays from the object diverge before they hit the lens, and the lens causes them to converge at a point further away than the focal point. This results in a larger, virtual, and erect image.
Solution 2
When the object is placed very close to a convex lens, the image formed is enlarged. This is because the light rays from the object diverge significantly before reaching the lens, causing the lens to refract them to a point further away on the other side. This results in a larger, virtual and upright image.
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