1. What type of image is formed by a concave lens?
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Convex (converging) lenses can form either real or virtual images (cases 1 and 2, respectively), whereas concave (diverging) lenses can form only virtual images (always case 3). Real images are always inverted, but they can be either larger or smaller than the object.
Convex (converging) lenses can form either real or virtual images (cases 1 and 2, respectively), whereas concave (diverging) lenses can form only virtual images (always case 3). Real images are always inverted, but they can be either larger or smaller than the object.
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CONVEX LENS CAN FORM THEIR REAL OR VIRTUAL IMAGES 1 AND 2 RESPECTIVELY WHERE IS CONCAVE DIVERGING LENS CAN FORM 1 LEVERAGE PAL IMAGES ALWAYS CASE 3 REAL IMAGES ARE ALWAYS INVERTER BUT THEY CAN BE EITHER LARGE OR SMALL THEN THE OBJECT
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