46. For an upright object placed at s

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46. For an upright object placed at s<|fl of a diverging lens, it produces
only
Virtual, inverted and smaller image
Real, upright and enlarged image
Virtual, upright and smaller image
Real, inverted and enlarged image
47. After refraction, parallel beam of light passing through a converging
lens
converges at the radius of the curvature of the lens
converges at the focal point of the lens
diverges as if coming from the radius of the curvature of the lens
diverges as if coming from the focal point of the lens
48. After refraction, parallel beam of light passing through a diverging
lens
converges at the radius of the curvature of the lens
converges at the focal point of the lens
diverges as if coming from the radius of the curvature of the lens
diverges as if coming from the focal point of the lens
Transcribed Image Text:46. For an upright object placed at s<|fl of a diverging lens, it produces only Virtual, inverted and smaller image Real, upright and enlarged image Virtual, upright and smaller image Real, inverted and enlarged image 47. After refraction, parallel beam of light passing through a converging lens converges at the radius of the curvature of the lens converges at the focal point of the lens diverges as if coming from the radius of the curvature of the lens diverges as if coming from the focal point of the lens 48. After refraction, parallel beam of light passing through a diverging lens converges at the radius of the curvature of the lens converges at the focal point of the lens diverges as if coming from the radius of the curvature of the lens diverges as if coming from the focal point of the lens
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