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An object is placed so that the image formed is a real image of the same size as the object. What is the position of the object?
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An object is placed so that the image formed is a real image of the same size as the object. What is the position of the object?
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An object is placed so that the image formed is a real image of the same size as the object. What is the position of the object? In this case, the object is placed at a distance of twice the focal length of 2 feet.
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