First focus on the converging lens, which can produce more types of images than
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First focus on the converging lens, which can produce more types of images than the diverging lens. Choose at the correct statements about the converging lens from the list below. The converging lens can produce real images that are larger than or the same size as the object. The converging lens can produce virtual images that are larger than, smaller than, or the same size as the object If you move the object toward the converging lens, the image always get larger If you double the height of the object, the image height also doubles All rays of light that leave the tip of the object and go through the lens pass through the tip of the image (or can be extended back to do so) Only the three special rays the red, blue and green) that leaves the tip of the object and go through the lens pass through the top of the image (or can be extended back to do so) The object height can only be positive The magnitude the rate of image height to object height for the converging lens can only be a negative value There is only one may the create an image that is two times larger than the object itself. Let's say that the lens in the simulation is made from glass and in surrounded by air At that glass lens was immersed is water instead, the focal points would be farther from the lens than they are when the lens is in air. Now consider these general statements, regarding the two different kinds of Again, select all that apply. The converging lens only produced real images while the diverging lens only produces virtual images If the image is virtual, moving the object closer to the lens With a diverging lens, the image height can be increased by increasing the object height, moving the object closer to the lens, or increasing the magnitude of the focal length accepting the object, unchanged, switching from the converging lens to the diverging lens will not change the red ray. The diverging lens always produces an image smaller than the object, and the converging lens always produces an image larger than the object If you double the height of the object, the image height also doubles All rays of light that leave the tip of the object and go through the lens pass through the tip of the image (or can be extended back to do so) Let's say that the lens in the simulation is made from glass (n = 1.50) and is surrounded by air (n = 1.00). If the glass lens was immersed in a liquid with an index of refraction of 1.75. Instead, what calling a converging lens is the simulation would actually act as a diverging lens, and vice versa.Explanation / Answer
A: Following statements are true:
1 The convergence lens can produce real image that are larger than,smaller than or the same size as the object.
3 If you moves the object towards the convergence lens,image always gets larger.
4 if you double the height of object,the image height also doubles.
5,9,10 are correct.
B: 3 With the diverging lens,the larger height can be increased by: increasing the object height and moving the object closer to the lens.
6,8 are correct.
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