Incident rays, from the object, first undergo refraction at lens and are then incident on the mirror. To obtain the position of the image due to the combination, we can proceed as follows:. Using refraction formula, we can calculate where the image would have been formed, had there been only the lens.
Incident rays, from the object, first undergo refraction at lens and are then incident on the mirror. To obtain the position of the image due to the combination, we can proceed as follows:. Using refraction formula, we can calculate where the image would have been formed, had there been only the lens.
Incident rays, from the object, first undergo refraction at lens and are then incident on the mirror. To obtain the position of the image due to the combination, we can proceed as follows:. Using refraction formula, we can calculate where the image would have been formed, had there been only the lens.