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    focus
    /ˈfəʊkəs/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. adapt to the prevailing level of light and become able to see clearly: "try to focus on a stationary object"
    • 2. pay particular attention to: "the study will focus on a number of areas in Wales"

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  2. byjus.com › question-answer › define-focusDefine focus - BYJU'S

    Define focus. Question. Define focus . Open in App. Solution. A focus also called an image point, is the ...

  3. An object is placed beyond the principal focus at a distance of 9 cm from it in front of a concave mirror on the principal axis. The image is formed beyond the principal focus at a distance of 16 cm from the principal focus. The focal length of the mirror is

  4. Q. (a) What is meant by (i) principal focus of a convex mirror, and (ii) focal length of a convex mirror? (b) Draw diagram to show the action of convex mirror on a beam of parallel light rays. Mark on this diagram principal axis, focus F, centre of curvature C, pole P and focal length f, of the convex mirror.

  5. The principal focus or focal Point of a spherical mirror is on the axis of a mirror or lens where after reflection or refraction rays of light parallel to the axis converge or begin to converge. If a bunch of rays of light is shined straight at a concave mirror, all of those beams will be mirrored by the mirror and will all meet at one point.

  6. Principal focus: The incident rays coming parallel to the principal axis after reflection appear to converge to a common point on the principal axis, and this point is called the principal focus of a concave mirror. It is usually denoted by F. Focal length: It is the distance between the pole and the principal focus of the concave mirror. It is ...

  7. 1. Define the principal focus of a concave mirror. Answer-Light rays that are parallel to the principal axis of a concave mirror converge at a specific point on its principal axis after reflecting from the mirror. This point is called the principal focus of the concave mirror. 2. The radius of curvature of a spherical mirror is 20 cm.

  8. Similarly, for a convex mirror, the reflected ray originates from the focus on the same side as the incident ray. Focus Incidence: When a ray passes through the focus and strikes a concave or convex mirror, the reflected ray will be parallel to the principal axis. This characteristic holds for concave and convex mirrors and is crucial in ...

  9. This shows that an ellipse is the locus of a point that moves in such a way that the ratio of its distance from a focus called fixed point to its distance from a directrix called fixed line equals a constant e<1. Notes: For the ellipse (x 2 /a 2)+(y 2 /b 2) = 1 ,we have: centre O (0, 0) Vertices A(a, 0) and A’(-a, 0) Major axis axis =2a and ...

  10. The light rays that are parallel to the principal axis of a concave mirror converge at a specific point on its principal axis after reflecting from the mirror. This point is known as the principal focus of the concave mirror. Suggest Corrections. 401.

  11. Definition of Convex Lens. This type of lens is thicker at the centre and thinner at the edges. An optical lens is generally made up of two spherical surfaces. If those surfaces are bent outwards, the lens is called a biconvex lens or simply a convex lens. These types of lenses can converge a beam of light coming from outside and focus it to a ...

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