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13. An object is placed at a distance of 10.0 cm from a diverging lens of focal length 5.00 cm. Which of the following is the image formed?
di = +3.33 cm and M = -0.333 |
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di = -10.0 cm and M = +1.00 |
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di = 10.0 cm and M = -1.00 |
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di = -3.33 cm and M = +0.333 |
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