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Ray diagram for a convex lens(steps, 1-5)

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1   draw line (optical axis) through center of lens&label focal point that is on the opposite side of the lens as the object  
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2   draw ray parallel to optical axis from top of object to lens&then have it refract through focal point on right side of lens  
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3   draw 2nd ray from top of object passing through centre of lens, ray won't bend as it passes through lens  
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4   if rays converge on the right side of lens, where they cross will indicate the top of inverted image  
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5   if rays diverge on the right side of lens (happens when object is less than 1 focal length from lens), extend them back with dotted lines&where they cross will be top of image  
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