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Convex lense structure, where's the Principal of Focus & Focal length & how does the image appear?

Author: Miqdaam Hamed Hassan



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- thicker in the middle than it is at the edges. - Parallel light rays that enter the lens converge & come together at a point called the principal focus - The distance from the lens to the principal focus is called the focal length IMAGE IS: Inverted, diminished or magnified, real


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- thicker in the middle than it is at the edges. 
- Parallel light rays that enter the lens converge & come together at a point called the principal focus
- The distance from the lens to the principal focus is called the focal length
IMAGE IS: Inverted, diminished or magnified, real
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