How is it possible for a convex lens to form a real image?
A)exiting light rays refract toward the normal and intersect at the focal point
B) light rays refract and travel parallel to the principal axis
C) exiting light rays travel backward and bend toward the normal
D) light rays travel though the focal point on the way to the lens

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Hi there! hope i'm not late! i would say the answer is letter

D: Light rays travel through the focal point on the way to lensĀ 

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

When the two refracted rays meets actually, then the image formed is real.

In case of convex lens, in every position of object the image formed is real except when the object placed between optical centre and the focus of the lens.

When the object placed between the optical centre and the focus of the convex lens the image formed is virtual.

So, option (A) is correct.

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