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If incident rays are converging then in which region does the image appear?
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Solution

The correct option is C (c)
When incident rays coming parallel to the principle axis , strike the convex lens, they converge at the focus of the lens.

In the given case, the incident rays are converging in nature, hence, after refraction from a convex lens, which is made up of an optically denser material (n=1.2), they will converge at a point behind the focus of the lens.

Hence, the incident rays converge in region C) 0<x<f

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