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Q: If the distance from a converging lens to the object is less than the focal length of the lens what willl the image appear to be?
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In the distance from a converging lens to the object?

c virtual,upright,and larger than the object.


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if the focal length is greater than the object distance from the lens


Where must an object be located for a converging mirror to produce a virtual image?

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A converging mirror has a focal length of 20cm Where should an object be placed so that its virtual image will be twice as tall as the object?

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Why do images in a concave mirror appear inverted?

If an object's distance from the concave mirror is greater than the mirror's focal length, then the mirror image of it will be inverted. If the distance from the concave mirror is less than the focal length of the mirror, the image will not be inverted. No image will be produced if the distance from the mirror to the object is equal to the mirror's focal length.


Is a magnifying glass a converging lens or a diverging lens?

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A converging lens of focal length f produces a real image of a real object when the object is what?

farther then f from the lens


An object is placed in front of a converging lens in such a position that the lens f 14.0 cm creates a real image located 27.0 cm from the lens Then with the object remaining in place the lens?

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Where is the only location where a converging mirror will not produce an image?

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What is the relationship between object distance image distance and focal length of concave mirror?

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What is the relationship between object distance image distance and focal length of a concave mirror?

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Is the image from a converging lens real or virtual?

If the object is more distant from the lens than the focal length of the lens, a real image is formed.