Question:

When an object is placed beyond 2F of a convex lens, the nature of the image formed is :

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Remember the ray diagram: Object beyond 2F gives a diminished, inverted, real image between F and 2F.
  • Real, inverted and diminished
  • Real, erect and magnified
  • Virtual, erect and magnified
  • Real, inverted and magnified
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

A convex lens forms different types of images depending on the position of the object: - When an object is placed beyond 2F (twice the focal length), the image is formed between F and 2F on the other side. - The image formed is real, inverted and smaller than the object (diminished). So, when an object is beyond 2F, the nature of the image is real, inverted and diminished.
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