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A converging lens forms the image of an object placed in front of it, beyond 2F2 of the lens.
(a) Where is the object placed?
(b) Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of an image.
(c) State three characteristics of the image.
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(a) The object is placed between F1 and 2F1.
(b) Below is the ray diagram showing an object placed between F1 and 2F1 of the lens and its image is formed beyond 2F2 of the lens:
(c) The three characteristics of the image is real, inverted and magnified.
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