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Object is behind 2F 2F F F O

Position of ObjectPosition of Image Size of Image (magnified / the same / diminished) Nature of image (real / virtual & upright / inverted) beyond 2F on2F between 2F & F on F between F & O at Infinity Complete the table diminishedReal & inverted behind 2F

Object on 2F 2F F F O

Position of ObjectPosition of Image Size of Image (magnified / the same / diminished) Nature of image (real / virtual & upright / inverted) beyond 2F on2F between 2F & F on F between F & O at Infinity Complete the table diminishedReal & inverted Same size behind 2F On 2F Real & inverted

Object on between 2F and F 2F FF O

Position of ObjectPosition of Image Size of Image (magnified / the same / diminished) Nature of image (real / virtual & upright / inverted) beyond 2F on2F between 2F & F on F between F & O at Infinity Complete the table diminishedReal & inverted Same size Magnified behind 2F on2F Real & inverted behind 2F

Object on F 2F F F O

Position of ObjectPosition of Image Size of Image (magnified / the same / diminished) Nature of image (real / virtual & upright / inverted) beyond 2F on2F between 2F & F on F between F & O at Infinity Complete the table diminishedReal & inverted Same size Magnified infinity behind 2F on2F Real & inverted behind 2F Magnified

Object on between F and O 2F F F O

Position of ObjectPosition of Image Size of Image (magnified / the same / diminished) Nature of image (real / virtual & upright / inverted) beyond 2F on2F between 2F & F on F between F & O at Infinity Complete the table diminishedReal & inverted Same size Magnified infinity The same side as the object Virtual & upright behind 2F on2F Real & inverted behind 2F Magnified

Object in infinity 2F F F O

Position of ObjectPosition of Image Size of Image (magnified / the same / diminished) Nature of image (real / virtual & upright / inverted) beyond 2F on2F between 2F & F on F between F & O at Infinity Complete the table diminishedReal & inverted Same size Magnified infinity The same side as the object Virtual & upright On F behind 2F on2F Real & inverted behind 2F Magnified diminished