Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]\begin{array}{lll}&\underline{Object \ at \ more \ than \ 2\times Focus} & \underline{Object \ at \ less \ than \ Focus}\\\\1. \ Location \ of \ image &Same \ side \ as \ object&Opposite \ side \ of \ lens\\\\2. \ Orientation \ of \ image &Inverted&Upright\\\\3. \ Type \ of \ image&Real&Virtual\\\\4. \ Size\ of \ image&Smaller \ than \ object& Larger \ than \ object\end{array}[/tex]
Explanation:
The location, orientation, size, and type of image formed by a convex lens are related to the position of the image location in front of the lens
Object >2·F = The image formed by a convex lens when the object is located more than twice the focal length from the lens
Object < F = The image formed by the convex lens when the object is located between the lens and the focal length
[tex]\begin{array}{lll}&\underline{Object \ > \ 2\cdot F} & \underline{Object < F}\\\\1. \ Location \ of \ image &Same \ side \ as \ object&Opposite \ side \ of \ lens\\\\2. \ Orientation \ of \ image &Inverted&Upright\\\\3. \ Type \ of \ image&Real&Virtual\\\\4. \ Size\ of \ image&Smaller \ than \ object& Larger \ than \ object\end{array}[/tex]