At what distance from a convex lens must an object be to get a virtual image?
-at a focal poi...
Physics, 25.08.2019 22:30 savannah19dw
At what distance from a convex lens must an object be to get a virtual image?
-at a focal point
-at more than twice the focal length
-greater than the focal length but less than twice the focal length
-at a distance less than the focal length
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