Describe Activity 10.9's set-up and the questions it asks you to observe.
Hint. The same pattern as Activity 10.3, now with lenses instead of mirrors.
The set-up. Fix a convex lens upright in a holder. Place a small object behind it, and look at the object through the lens from the other side, recording your observations. Slowly move the object farther from the lens, watching how the image changes. Then repeat the whole procedure with a concave lens.
How does the distance of the object from the convex lens affect how it looks? ... Analyse your observations recorded in your notebook and compare the images seen through both lenses.
✦ This activity is built on exactly the same logic as Activity 10.3 with the mirrors — vary one thing (the object's distance) and hold everything else fixed, then compare two devices against each other. Since the mirror activity had already shown that distance matters for one kind of image-forming device, the chapter tests whether the same is true for lenses using the identical method, which makes the two activities easy to compare once both are complete.
