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Draw ray diagrams showing the image formation by a convex lens when an object is placed
(a) between optical centre and focus of the lens
(b) between focus and twice the focal length of the lens
( c) at twice the focal length of the lens
(d) at infinity , (e) at the focus of the lens

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