combination of 2??
I don think there is a lens of 2 refractive indices
How many images are formed when this lens is used? No portion of the lens is opaque [4]
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I am not fully sure right now..
but first look i think more than 3.. probably 6...
Right now in a hurry so not thinking too much either.. Thought that i wud give half an hour today... Am enjoying my winter vacations [6]
Think liek this.. and image is formed when 2 rays meet.
the 3 difft materials will give one image each.
The Combination of any 2.. will they give a new image?
well height is to b measured from the principle axis
but i thnk exept that its corect
No
They have to be along the same line
The lenses have a common Principal Axis
how about joining the rays from the bottom one to the top one...
I dont think that will give a stable image.. but the rays will meet.. wnot they?
but guys to be true.. i dotn know the answer.. so dont take my answer unless i verify from an authentic source..
I have a feeling that the final answer will be 3 only... bcos the other rays that meet will be single rays and so will be useless images.... (But there will be infinitely many points where the rays comings out (refracted rays) will meet on the ray diagram
Just extend all the 6 lines aragorn and see how many ponitns these rays could actually meet! :O
am i talking crazy stupid things... (i may be.. cos i have slept only 3 hrs last night :D)
no bhai exactly nt bt i was nt able to get that line"joining the rays frm bottom 1 to top 1"
Three images from each lens and three images from each pair. [4]
If the above diagram was not clear, look at the one below. Don't mind the position and size of the images [1]
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