Question
Question: A Bio convex lens of Focal length 15 cm is in Front of a plane mirror the distance between the lens ...
A Bio convex lens of Focal length 15 cm is in Front of a plane mirror the distance between the lens and the mirror is 10cm. A small object is kept at a distance of 30 cm from the Lens. The final image is:
A. Virtual and at a distance of 16 cm from the mirror.
B. Real and at a distance of 16 cm from the mirror.
C. Virtual and at a distance of 20 cm from the mirror.
D. Real and at a distance of 20 cm from the mirror.
Solution
Biconvex lens are simple lenses which consist of two convex surfaces in spherical form, generally having the same kind of curvature.
Complete step by step answer:
We get the image distance by using lens
Formula v1−u1=f1⇒v1=151−301⇒v=30 cm
v=30 cm in front of the Convex mirror, which means 20 cm behind the mirror. Assuming a mirror to reflect from both the sides, this image will act as a virtual object for the mirror and second image. I2 will be formed at 20 cm in front of the mirror.
1. Understanding the convention used while taking
+ve and −vesign for Image and object distance, the direction along which ray of light is travel taken as +ve
2. Focal length:
For convex lens +ve
For concave lens −ve
So, here the ray of light is coming from behind the mirror towards lens, for the second image I2 with respect to lens,
u=+10 cm;f=15 cm
By using lens formula
v1−u1=f1
⇒v1−101=151
⇒v=6 cm
So, this image is at a distance of 10+6=16 cm in front of the mirror.
So, the correct answer is “Option B”.
Note:
In this we need to remember that we need to find the distance of the image from the mirror. So we need to add 10 to give a final answer.
Also real images are always inverted in nature. In this converging rays actually made a collection of focus points which we called a real image because generally an image is a collection of focus points in optics.