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The image formed by a concave lens is observed to be real, inverted and

larger than the object. Is the statement correct
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Answered by anee184
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Answer:

The Statement is incorrect.

Explanation:

Concave Lens always forms virtual and erect image.

Answered by nisha02345
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Answer:

1. Formation of image by a concave lens when the object is placed at infinity

When an object is placed at infinity, the two rays AO and BD running parallel to the principal axis get refracted at point O and D respectively and get diverged along the directions OX and DY respectively. These diverged rays i.e. OX and DY appears to intersect each other at the principal focus of the concave lens after extending back by dotted lines. Therefore, in case of concave lens when the object is placed at infinity the image is formed at the principal focus, highly diminished (point sized), virtual and erect.

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2. When the object is placed between infinity and optical centre

When an object AB is placed between infinity and optical centre of a concave lens, a ray of light AO which is parallel to the principal axis diverges along the direction OX after refraction and appears to come from the principal focus F along the direction OF. While the other ray of light AC goes straight through the optical centre C of the concave lens without any deviation along the direction CY. As it is clear from the figure (given below) that both the refracted rays i.e. OX and CY are diverging in nature, so these rays appear to intersect each other at point A’ on the left side of the lens on producing back. Hence, the image A’B’ formed in this case is a virtual image which is formed at the same side of the lens, between the optical centre and focus. Also the image formed is diminished and erect.

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