A convex lens forms a real and inverted image when the object is placed beyond the:
Q1. A convex lens forms a real and inverted image when the object is placed beyond the:
Answer: Focal point
Explanation: A convex (converging) lens produces a real, inverted image only when the object is placed beyond the focal point (further from the lens than one focal length). When the object is between the lens and the focal point, the image is virtual and upright.