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      • Convex lenses can produce an inverted image on a screen by refracting light. Rays parallel to the principal axis are refracted to the principal focus, located at the focal length of a convex lens. The image distance and size (magnification) depend on the power of the lens and the object distance.
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  2. Convex lenses can produce an inverted image on a screen by refracting light. Rays parallel to the principal axis are refracted to the principal focus, located at the focal length of a convex lens. The image distance and size (magnification) depend on the power of the lens and the object distance.

  3. Now, virtual images can't form on a screen, because if you put a screen where the image appears to be coming from, there's no light rays there. No light rays actually come from the image and go into your eye.

  4. Convex lenses. The type of image formed by a. convex. lens depends on the lens used and the distance from the object to the lens. A camera or human eye. Cameras and eyes contain convex lenses.

  5. Be clear that real images can form on screens, but can also be observed without a screen. Demonstrate looking through a convex lens (e.g. a magnifying glass) at a diminished, inverted real image of a a distant object.

  6. Convex (converging) lenses can form either real or virtual images (cases 1 and 2, respectively), whereas concave (diverging) lenses can form only virtual images (always case 3). Real images are always inverted, but they can be either larger or smaller than the object.

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  7. Cameras and eyes contain convex lenses. For a distant object that is placed more than twice the. focal length. from the lens, the image is: inverted (upside down) diminished (smaller than the...

  8. Mar 12, 2024 · Convex (converging) lenses can form either real or virtual images (cases 1 and 2, respectively), whereas concave (diverging) lenses can form only virtual images (always case 3). Real images are always inverted, but they can be either larger or smaller than the object.

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