A concave lens, if kept at a proper distance from an object, can form it's real image. Give Reason
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When an object is kept at any distance in front of a concave lens, the image formed is always (a) virtual, erect and magnified. (b) virtual, inverted and diminished.
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A concave lens always form a virtual erect and diminished image because the image is actually formed by the intersection of virtually extended refracted rays. So, the concave lens can never form a real image.
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