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A convex lens of crown glass (n =1.525) will behave as a divergent lens if immersed in

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Assertion : A convex lens of glass (mu = 1.5) behave as a diverging lens when immersed in carbon disulphinde of higher refractive index (mu = 1.65) . Reason : A diverging lens is thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges.

Assertion : A convex lens of glass (mu = 1.5) behave as a diverging lens when immersed in carbon disulphinde of higher refractive index (mu = 1.65) . Reason : A diverging lens is thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges.

Why does a convex lens of glass mu = 1.5 behave as a diverging lens when immersed in carbon disulphide of mu = 1.65 ?

Why does a convex lens of glass mu=1.5 behave as a diverging lens when immersed in carbon disulphide of higher refractive index mu=1.65 ?

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