What is the nature and size of the image formed by a convex lens when the object is place between C₁ and F₁?
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The image is inverse and larger than object
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The nature of an image is inverted and the size of an image is enlarged.
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When an object is kept between and , and we take two rays into consideration, the first passes parallel to the principal axis and pass through the .
The second ray passes through the meeting point of the principal axis and the mirror. The rays meet beyond but not at infinity. The image is real and hence inverted on the other side of the mirror.
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