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When a Fork is Seen Through Lenses A And B One by One, It Appears as Shown in the Diagrams. What is the Nature of (I) Lens A, and (Ii) Lens B? Give Reason for Your Answer. - Science

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When a fork is seen through lenses A and B one by one, it appears as shown in the diagrams. What is the nature of (i) lens A, and (ii) lens B? Give reason for your answer.

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उत्तर

When the fork is seen through lens A, it appears to be diminished. Such diminished object is observed when it is placed near a concave lens. Therefore, lens A is concave, i.e., diverging in nature.
When the fork is seen through lens B, it appears to be enlarged. Such enlarged image is formed by a convex lens when an object is placed between the lens and its focus. Therefore, lens B is a convex, i.e., converging in nature.

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