When an image of a real object is formed by a flat mirror, which of the following statements are always true? (a) The image is larger than the object. (b) The image is the same size as the object. (c) The image is virtual. (d) The image is smaller than the object. (e) The image is upright.
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An object is located 50 cm from a converging lens having a focal length of 15 cm. Which of the following is true regarding the image formed by the lens? (a) It is virtual, upright, and larger than the object. (b) It is virtual, inverted, and smaller than the object. (c) It is real, inverted, and smaller than the object. (d) It is real, inverted, and larger than the object. (e) It is real, upright, and larger than the object.
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