how a image is formed by convex lens
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Generally, a convex lens forms a real image, but it can also create a virtual image when the object is in the middle of the focus and optical centre. On the contrary, the image formed by the concave lens is erect, virtual and smaller, than the object. Due to the thicker centre of convex lenses, the objects are seen larger and closer.
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