If a convex lens forms a real and magnified image of an object,where is the object placed?

  • A
    Beyond $2F$
  • B
    At $2F$
  • C
    Between $F$ and $2F$
  • D
    At $F$

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Draw ray diagrams showing the image formation by a convex lens when an object is placed:
$(a)$ Between optical centre and focus of the lens.
$(b)$ Between focus and twice the focal length of the lens.
$(c)$ At twice the focal length of the lens.
$(d)$ At infinity.
$(e)$ At the focus of the lens.

$(i)$ Describe an activity to find the approximate value of the focal length of a concave mirror.
$(ii)$ What happens to the size of the image of an object when it is moved gradually away from a convex mirror?
$(iii)$ In an experiment to study refraction through a glass slab,it is observed that a ray of light undergoing refraction emerges parallel to the direction of the incident ray. Why does it happen so? Explain with the help of a diagram.

If the magnification of a body of size $1\, m$ is $2$,what is the size of the image (in $m$)?

$(a)$ $A$ concave mirror produces a three times enlarged real image of an object placed at $10\, cm$ in front of it. Calculate the focal length of the mirror.
$(b)$ Show the formation of the image with the help of a ray diagram when an object is placed $6\, cm$ away from the pole of a convex mirror.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a convex mirror for seeing traffic at the rear?

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