One-half of a convex lens is covered with a black paper. Will this lens produce a complete image of the object? Verify your answer experimentally.

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asked Jun 8, 2017 in Physics by Kundan kumar (49,132 points) 34 437 1369

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answered Jun 8, 2017 by Vikash Kumar (144,729 points) 8 11 26
edited Jan 30, 2018 by faiz
 
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The convex lens will form complete image of an object, even if its one half is covered with black paper. It can be understood by the following two cases.

 Case I

When the upper half of the lens is covered In this case, a ray of light coming from the object will be refracted by the lower half of the lens. These rays meet at the other side of the lens to form the image of the given object, as shown in the following figure.

Case II
When the lower half of the lens is covered In this case, a ray of light coming from the object is refracted by the upper half of the lens. These rays meet at the other side of the lens to form the image of the given object, as shown in the following figure.

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