Following are results for the experiment performed on lens 1. The type of lens used in the experiment is Since, the nature of the image formed using this lens is a real and inverted its formed Also,

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Chapter18: Refraction And Lenses
Section18.3: Applications Of Lenses
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Following are results for the experiment performed on lens
1. The type of lens used in the experiment is
Since, the nature of
the image formed using this lens is a real and inverted its formed
Also,
2. Light rays which are parallel to the convex lens are refracted to a point called the
3. The position and nature of the image depends upon the distance of the
+ from the lens.
where the light
4. A lens forms an image by a phenomena called
when it enters into another
rays bend due to the change in it's
medium.
Transcribed Image Text:Following are results for the experiment performed on lens 1. The type of lens used in the experiment is Since, the nature of the image formed using this lens is a real and inverted its formed Also, 2. Light rays which are parallel to the convex lens are refracted to a point called the 3. The position and nature of the image depends upon the distance of the + from the lens. where the light 4. A lens forms an image by a phenomena called when it enters into another rays bend due to the change in it's medium.
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