The height of the image relative to the height of the object is equal to the height of the object
The height of the image relative to the height of the object can be found using the thin lens equation:
1/f = 1/do + 1/di
Where f is the focal length, do is the object distance, and di is the image distance.
In this case, the focal length is 0.650 m. If we assume that the object is located at a distance much greater than the focal length (do = infinity), then the equation simplifies to:
1/f = 1/di
Substituting the values, we can solve for di:
1/0.650 = 1/di
Simplifying, we find that di = 0.650 m.
Therefore, the height of the image is equal to the height of the object.