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Move the object so that it is close to the lens - inside the focus. Using the Dropdown menus, describe the similarities and differences of the various images you can produce with a converging lens.
An object located between the lens and its focus will produce an image that is
Move the object so that it is inside the focal length. Using the Dropdown menus, describe the similarities and differences of the images produced.
( real, virtual ) and ( upright, inverted ) Object located outside the focus produce images that are all ( real, virtual ) and ( upright, inverted ) The image produced when the object is inside the focus is also located on the ( same side, opposite side ) of the lens as the object, whereas the images produced by objects outside the focus are located on the ( same side, opposite side ) the lens from the object. When objects are outside of the focus, the images they produce can range from reduced to enlarged in size. When objects are inside the focus, the images they produce are ( enlarged, reduced ) This is the kind of image you get when you use a ( magnifying glass, microsocope )