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Aray diagram without the produced image is shown. which describes the image produced by the lens? real and larger than the object real and smaller than the object inverted and larger than the object upright and larger than the object
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Ответ:
Real and smaller than the object.
Explanation:
It is a convex lens which converges light. The object lies beyond 2F. The light rays would converge and focus at point between F and 2F. As can be seen in the diagram given in the question. The image would be formed where the two rays are intersecting between F and 2F. The image formed would be real, inverted and smaller than the object. Hence, the correct option is real and smaller than the object.
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