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The image formed by a convex lens when the distance of the object from the lens is large is1 pointrealvirtualClear selection

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The image formed by a convex lens when the distance of the object from the lens is large is1 pointrealvirtualClear selection

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The image formed by a convex lens when the distance of the object from the lens is large is real.

Here's the step by step explanation:

  1. A convex lens, also known as a converging lens, bends the light rays that come in contact with it towards its center.

  2. When an object is placed at a large distance (i.e., more than twice the focal length) from the lens, the light rays are almost parallel to each other when they hit the lens.

  3. These parallel rays, after refraction from the lens, meet at a point on the other side of the lens. This point is known as the focus of the lens.

  4. The image formed at this point is real (can be projected on a screen), inverted, and diminished (smaller than the object).

So, when the object is at a large distance from a convex lens, the image formed is real.

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