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Where should an object be placed in front of a convex lens to get a real image of the size of the object?
- At the principal focus of the lens
- At twice the focal length
- At infinity
- Between the optical centre of the lens and its principal focus.
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At twice the focal length
Reason — In order to get a real image of the same size as the object with the help of a convex lens, the object should be placed at twice the focal length.
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