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a real and inverted image is formed at principal axis

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Answered by singhamanpratap02
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A diminished, real and inverted image is formed between principal focus, F2 and centre of curvature, C2 at the opposite side when an object is placed beyond C1 of a convex lens.

Answered by SmitaMissinnocent
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A real, inverted and highly diminished image is formed at the principal focus, i.e., v = f. (b) Object is in between infinity and the centre of curvature, i.e., ∞ > u > 2f. A real, inverted and diminished image lies in between C, the centre of curvature and principal focus, F, i.e., f < v < 2f.

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