To obtain an image smaller than the size of the object, we may use a
A. Convex lens only
B. Concave lens only
C. Either a convex lens or a concave lens D. Plane mirror only
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Convex Lens Only
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To obtain an image smaller than the size of the object, we may use a C. Either a convex lens or a concave lens
- Both convex lens and concave lens can be used to obtain an image smaller than the size of the object based on the position where the object is kept.
- In a convex lens, when we place the object at infinity, the real image formation takes place at the focus and the size of the image is much smaller than that of the object.
- In a concave lens, when we place the object at infinity, a virtual image formation takes place at the focus. The size of the image is much smaller than that of the object.
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