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What happens when he moves the object very close to the lens

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Answered by Anonymous
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Clearly, \sf\pink{moving \:the\: object\: closer \:to \:the\: lens} makes the image become both larger and further away. As you move the object closer and closer to the focal point, the image will become further and further away. As expected the image moves further away and becomes much bigger than the object.❤

Answered by arjunsing1104
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Clearly, moving the object closer to the lens makes the image become both larger and further away. As you move the object closer and closer to the focal point, the image will become further and further away. ... As expected the image moves further away and becomes much bigger than the object.

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