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Standard IX
Physics
Refraction at Curved Surfaces
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What happens to the image, if a convex lens is made up of two different transparent materials as shown in figure?
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The convex lens is made up of two different materials. So the refractive i these two materials will be different. Hence two images will be formed.
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