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An illuminated object is placed on the principal axis of a converging lens so that a real image is formed on the other side of the lens. If the object is shifted a little,
A. the image will be shifted simultaneously with the object
B. the image will be shifted a little later than the object
C. the image will be shifted a little earlier than the object
D. the image will not shift.
Answer :
If an object is moved with a constant speed (V𝜊) towards a convex from infinity, the image will move slower in the beginning and then faster . According to question, object is shifted a little (beginning of shift). Hence, the image will move slower.
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