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Lenses are used in spectacles to treat some vision defects. The two main lens types are converging lenses and diverging lenses. (i) Diverging lenses always produce ... show full transcript
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The correct choice is B: 'either real or virtual' and 'either magnified or diminished'. A converging lens can produce both real and virtual images depending on the object distance. When the object is placed beyond the focal point, a real and magnified image is formed. When the object is placed within the focal point, a virtual and magnified image is produced.
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The power of a lens, denoted as , is defined as the reciprocal of its focal length in meters: P = rac{1}{f}
where:
The shape of a lens directly influences its focal length and, consequently, its power:
Thus, a lens's shape determines its ability to focus light, and this ability is quantified by the lens's power. A more curved lens (a shorter focal length) will have a higher power, allowing it to converge or diverge light more dramatically.
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