A double convex lens, made of a material of refractive index µ 1 , is placed inside two…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Optics
A double convex lens, made of a material of refractive index µ1, is placed inside two liquids or refractive indices µ2 and µ3, as shown. µ2 > µ1 > µ3. A wide, parallel beam of light is incident on the lens from the left. The lens will give rise to


- A single convergent beam
- Two different convergent beams
- Two different divergent beams
- A convergent and a divergent beam
Answer
(D) A convergent and a divergent beam
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