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Transcribed Image Text:Image Position and Height An object is placed 1.5 m from
a convex lens with a focal length of 1.0 m. Use the thin
lens equation to determine the distance of the image
from the lens. If the object height is 2.0 m, what is the
image height? Is the image real or virtual? Is the image
inverted or upright?
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