A concave mirror always forms areal image
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A concave mirror always forms a real image. Hint: A real image is a one which forms in front of the mirror whereas a virtual image is formed behind the mirror. The real image is always inverted and the virtual image is erect. In a concave lens, the rays go through the center of the lens without any refraction.
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A concave mirror always forms a virtual image of a real object. A virtual image formed by a concave mirror is always enlarged. A concave mirror always forms an enlarged real image of a real object. ... object is placed to the right of the focal point for a converging lens.
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