In a laboratory experiment, a lens produces an enlarged, real, and inverted image of an object
placed in front of it. (a) What type of lens is this? (b) What is the position of the object
relative to the principal focus of the lens?
A convex lens is also known as a converging lens so it can be used to get a real image and to get an inverted image we need to place the object at a distance greater than the focal length of the convex lens.
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