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The focal length of a convex lens is $f$. An object is placed at a distance $x$ from its first focal point. The ratio of the size of the real image to that of the object is
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$\frac{f}{x}$
Given that, focal length of convex lens $=f$
Distance of object from lst focus point $=x$
Now, object distance, $u=-(f+x)$
We know that, ratio of size of real image to that of object
= magnification which is given by
$m=\frac{v}{u}=\frac{f}{f+u}$
$\Rightarrow \quad m=\frac{f}{f-(f+x)}=-\frac{f}{x}$
Taking magnitude only, $|m|=\frac{f}{x}$.
Distance of object from lst focus point $=x$
Now, object distance, $u=-(f+x)$
We know that, ratio of size of real image to that of object
= magnification which is given by
$m=\frac{v}{u}=\frac{f}{f+u}$
$\Rightarrow \quad m=\frac{f}{f-(f+x)}=-\frac{f}{x}$
Taking magnitude only, $|m|=\frac{f}{x}$.
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