QUESTION 1 1 points Save Answer A real image formed by a converging mirror will
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QUESTION 1 1 points Save Answer A real image formed by a converging mirror will be Below the center line (inverted) and have a positive image distance Above the center line (upright) and have a positive image distance Below the center line (inverted) and have a negative image distance Above the center line (upright) and have a negative image distance QUESTION 2 1 pointsSave Answer Which of the following is not an accurate description of one of the "easy-to-find" rays for a converging lens? All the other choices are accurate descriptions of the "easy-to-find" rays for a converging lens A light ray passing through the center of the lens goes straight through A light ray coming at the lens parallel to the principal axis comes out parallel to the principal axis A light ray approaching the lens from the focal point comes out parallel to the principal axis QUESTION 3 1 points Save Answer Which of the following is not an accurate description of one of the "easy-to-find" rays for a diverging lens? All the other choices are accurate descriptions of one of the "easy-to-find" rays for a diverging lens. A light ray directed toward the focal point behind the lens comes out parallel to the principal axis A light ray coming at the lens parallel to the principal axis comes out as if it were coming from the focal point in front of the lens A light ray passing through the center of the lens goes straight throughExplanation / Answer
1. real image -> positive image distance(q)
m = - q / p { q and p both are +ve}
so magnification is negative hence image is inverted.
Ans: Below the center line and have a positive image distance.
2. Ans: All the other choices are accurate description of the easy-to find rays for a converging lens,
3. Ans: All the other choices are accurate description of the easy-to find rays for a converging lens,
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