explain the condition under which a convex lens forms a real and a virtual image?
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A converging lens produced a virtual image when the object is placed in front of the focal point. For such a position, theimage is magnified and upright, thus allowing for easier viewing.
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A real image occurs where rays converge, whereas a virtual image occurs where rays only appear to diverge. Real images can be produced by concave mirrors and converging lenses, only if the object is placed further away from the mirror/lens than the focal point, and this real image is inverted.
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