Magnification produced by a concave lens is always
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The magnification for lenses and mirrors is defined as the image height divided by the object height. ... For a concave lens, the “magnification” is always less than 1. In other words, the image is actually smaller than the object. The distance of a virtual image is very hard to gauge.mark as brainliest
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Concave lenses always produce images that are upright, virtual, reduced in size, and located on the object's side of the lens.
Therefore, the magnification produced by a concave lens is always less than 1.
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