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In olden days, the convex lens was used to ignite by allowing the sun rays to be focused on the object to be ignited. The lens converges the heat rays just like converging the light rays. What kind of image is formed by the convex lens?


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Virtual, upright and larger than the object

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Virtual, erect and magnified

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Real, erect and smaller than the object

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Real, upright and magnified

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Solution

The correct option is B

Virtual, erect and magnified


The images formed by the convex lens are always virtual, erect and magnified.


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