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No, the distance from the virtual image and the magnification changes as the image is moved within the focal length. Try it yourself with my Convex Lens Simulation in html5.
No, the distance from the virtual image and the magnification changes as the image is moved within the focal length. Try it yourself with my Convex Lens Simulation.
No, the distance from the virtual image and the magnification changes as the image is moved within the focal length. Try it yourself with my Convex Lens Simulation in html5.
No, the distance from the virtual image and the magnification changes as the image is moved within the focal length. Try it yourself with my Convex Lens Simulation.
No, the distance from the virtual image and the magnification changes as the image is moved within the focal length. Try it yourself with my Convex Lens Simulation.
No, the distance from the virtual image and the magnification changes as the image is moved within the focal length. Try it yourself with my Convex Lens Simulation.
No, the distance from the virtual image and the magnification changes as the image is moved within the focal length. Try it yourself with my Convex Lens Simulation.