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Contrast the image formed by a convex lens when an object is located more than twice the focal length from the lens with the image formed when the object is between the lens and the focal point

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\begin{array}{lll}&\underline{Object \ at \ more \ than \ 2* Focus} & \underline{Object \ at \ less \ than \ Focus}\\\\1. \ Location \ of \ image &Same \ side \ as \ object&Opposite \ side \ of \ lens\\\\2. \ Orientation \ of \ image &Inverted&Upright\\\\3. \ Type \ of \ image&Real&Virtual\\\\4. \ Size\ of \ image&Smaller \ than \ object& Larger \ than \ object\end{array}

Step-by-step explanation:

The location, orientation, size, and type of image formed by a convex lens are related to the position of the image location in front of the lens

Object >2·F = The image formed by a convex lens when the object is located more than twice the focal length from the lens

Object < F = The image formed by the convex lens when the object is located between the lens and the focal length


\begin{array}{lll}&amp;\underline{Object \ > \ 2\cdot F} &amp; \underline{Object < F}\\\\1. \ Location \ of \ image &amp;Same \ side \ as \ object&amp;Opposite \ side \ of \ lens\\\\2. \ Orientation \ of \ image &amp;Inverted&amp;Upright\\\\3. \ Type \ of \ image&amp;Real&amp;Virtual\\\\4. \ Size\ of \ image&amp;Smaller \ than \ object&amp; Larger \ than \ object\end{array}

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