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A thin convex lens is used to form a re...

A thin convex lens is used to form a real image of a bright point object. The aperture of the lens is small. A graph shown is obtained by plotting, a suitable parameter `y` against another suitable parameter `x`. If `f=` focal length of lens.
`u=` the object distance
`v=` image distance

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