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1. The image formed by a concave lens is
than the size of the object.
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The image formed by a concave lens is (larger) than the size of the object.
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as the object distance is decreased, the image distance is decreased and the image size is increased. So as an object approaches the lens, its virtual image on the same side of the lens approaches the lens as well; and at the same time, the image becomes larger.
Explanation:
Plane mirrors, convex mirrors, and diverging lenses can never produce a real image. A concave mirror and a Converging lens will only produce a real image if the object is located beyond the focal point (i.e., more than one focal length away). The image of an object is found to be upright and reduced in size.
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