Question 12 options: a) The object is real b) The object is virtual c) The object is inverted d) The object is upright e) Both a) and c) are correct f) Both b) and d) are correct
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12) Is the image inverted? What is its orientation? A) the image is in the same orientation as the object and it is larger B) the image is in the same orientation as the object and it is smaller C) the image is inverted relative to the object and it is larger D) the image is inverted relative to the object and it is smaller E) the image is in the same orientation as the object and is of equal size F) the image is inverted relative to the object and is of equal size G) there is no image
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An object is placed in front of a lens which forms an image of the object. A) If the image is real, then it is also upright. B) If the image is real, then it is also inverted. C) If the image is virtual, the lens must be a diverging lens. D) If the lens is convex, the image cannot be virtual. E) If the image is virtual, then it is also inverted.
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I is (a) real, erect (b) real, inverted (c) virtual, erect (d) virtual, inverted
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