LENSES C. Image Formed by Convex Lens 1. Using a scale of 10cm:1cm, draw a 10cm high object (represented by an arrow) 60 cm from a concave lens whose focal length is 25 cm. 2. Draw a straight line from the tip of the arrow parallel to the axis of the lens reflected through the focal point of the lens. 3. Draw another ray from the tip of the arrow through the focal point and reflected from the lens. 4. Measure the height of the image and its distance from the lens. 5. State the type of image. Record your data in Table C. 6. Repeat steps 2-5 using varied object distances from the lens.

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TABLE C. Image Formed by Convex Lens
Distance of Object
from the Lens
60 cm
50 cm
40 cm
25 cm
20 cm
Distance of Image
Type of Image
Height of Image
(cm)
(cm)
Transcribed Image Text:TABLE C. Image Formed by Convex Lens Distance of Object from the Lens 60 cm 50 cm 40 cm 25 cm 20 cm Distance of Image Type of Image Height of Image (cm) (cm)
LENSES
C. Image Formed by Convex Lens
1. Using a scale of 10cm:1cm, draw a 10cm high object (represented by an arrow) 60 cm
from a concave lens whose focal length is 25 cm.
2. Draw a straight line from the tip of the arrow parallel to the axis of the lens reflected
through the focal point of the lens.
3. Draw another ray from the tip of the arrow through the focal point and reflected from the
lens.
4. Measure the height of the image and its distance from the lens.
5. State the type of image. Record your data in Table C.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 using varied object distances from the lens.
Transcribed Image Text:LENSES C. Image Formed by Convex Lens 1. Using a scale of 10cm:1cm, draw a 10cm high object (represented by an arrow) 60 cm from a concave lens whose focal length is 25 cm. 2. Draw a straight line from the tip of the arrow parallel to the axis of the lens reflected through the focal point of the lens. 3. Draw another ray from the tip of the arrow through the focal point and reflected from the lens. 4. Measure the height of the image and its distance from the lens. 5. State the type of image. Record your data in Table C. 6. Repeat steps 2-5 using varied object distances from the lens.
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