Two convex lenses in a system?

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In a two-lens system with two convex lenses, the object's position relative to the lenses and their respective focal lengths significantly influences the resulting image formation. The arrangement of the lenses can lead to various outcomes, such as magnification or inversion of the image. Understanding the specific distances between the object and lenses is crucial for predicting the behavior of light through the system. For further clarification, visual aids and diagrams can be helpful in grasping the concepts involved. Additional questions can be addressed as needed.
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What happens when you place an object into a two-lens system consisting of two convex lenses?
 
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I think we need a little more info here. Where are the lenses and object located with respect to each other? What are their focal lengths?
 
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Violagirl said:
What happens when you place an object into a two-lens system consisting of two convex lenses?

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