If an object is placed at principal focus of convex lens it's image will be at ____?
Answer: di = (infinity)
Explanation
When an object is placed at the principal focus (F) of a convex lens, the rays emerge parallel after refraction.
Parallel rays appear to meet at infinity, so the image is formed at infinity (very far away).
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