Questions: A real, inverted, and smaller image is formed by parallel rays passing through a converging lens
Transcript text: A real, inverted, and smaller image is formed by parallel rays passing through a converging lens
Solution
Solution Steps
Step 1: Understanding the Lens Type and Image Formation
A converging lens, also known as a convex lens, can form real, inverted, and smaller images depending on the position of the object relative to the lens.
Step 2: Analyzing Parallel Rays
Parallel rays passing through a converging lens converge at the focal point on the other side of the lens. This is a fundamental property of converging lenses.
Step 3: Image Characteristics
For a real, inverted, and smaller image to be formed, the object must be placed beyond the focal point but not at infinity. However, parallel rays imply that the object is at infinity, which means the image will be formed at the focal point.