Case 4: Object located between the focus and the center of curvature (F' < d0 < 2F'). The figure below shows an arrow-shaped object, placed in front of a convex lens at a distance d0 greater than one focal length and less than two focal lengths (F' < d0 < 2F'). Draw the following rays in the figure: i) Ray parallel to the optical axis; ii) Focal ray; iii) Central ray, iv) Draw the image of the arrow, v) Indicate in the same figure, from where to where di (image-lens distance) is. Use the figure, Do not substitute it with any other figure. Don't forget to put the direction on each ray, both the incident rays and the transmitted rays. Label each ray. Image characteristics for Case 2: Object located between the focus and the center of curvature (F' < d0 < 2F'). Choose the ones that apply:

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Case 4: Object located between the focus and the center of curvature (F' < d0 < 2F'). The figure below shows an arrow-shaped object, placed in front of a convex lens at a distance d0 greater than one focal length and less than two focal lengths (F' < d0 < 2F'). Draw the following rays in the figure:

i) Ray parallel to the optical axis; ii) Focal ray; iii) Central ray, iv) Draw the image of the arrow, v) Indicate in the same figure, from where to where di (image-lens distance) is. Use the figure, Do not substitute it with any other figure. Don't forget to put the direction on each ray, both the incident rays and the transmitted rays. Label each ray.

Image characteristics for Case 2: Object located between the focus and the center of curvature (F' < d0 < 2F'). Choose the ones that apply:

a) Virtual

b) Real

c) Inverted

d) Increased

e) No image is formed

f) Equal size 

g) Reduced

h) Erect

2F'
2F
Transcribed Image Text:2F' 2F
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