A 4 mm high object is placed 9 cm in front of a convex mirror with radius of curvature 12 cm. Questions 16-18 refer to this situation. The magnitude of the image height will be: Greater than 6 mm Less than 2 mm Between 4 and 6 mm Between 2 and 4 mm
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