Question
What enables a convex lens to project an image onto a screen? (1 point)
The lens refracts light outward, generating a virtual image.
The lens refracts light outward, forming a real image.
The lens refracts light inward, generating a virtual image.
The lens refracts light inward, producing a real image.
The lens refracts light outward, generating a virtual image.
The lens refracts light outward, forming a real image.
The lens refracts light inward, generating a virtual image.
The lens refracts light inward, producing a real image.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **The lens refracts light inward, producing a real image.**
A convex lens converges (refracts inward) parallel incoming light rays to a focal point, and if the object is placed outside the focal length, a real image can be formed on a screen.
A convex lens converges (refracts inward) parallel incoming light rays to a focal point, and if the object is placed outside the focal length, a real image can be formed on a screen.