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Where should an object be placed in front of a convex lens of focal length 0.12 m to obtain a real image of size three times the size of the object, on the screen?
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Answer
(i) As we know,
The formula for magnification of a lens is —
Given,
f = +0.12 m
Image is real and magnified, m = -3
Substituting the values in the formula we get,
Therefore, we get, v = -3u
Now as we know, the lens formula is —
Substituting the values in the formula, we get,
Therefore, object should be placed at a distance of 0.16 m infront of the lens.
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