what type of image is formed by concave lens
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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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A Concave mirror will produce an erect, virtual and diminished image.
- A Concave lens is a diverging lens, which has at least one of its sides being curved inwards.
- It diverges the incident light beam and produces a mostly virtual and a diminished, vertical image.
- Concave lenses have profound uses in telescopes, eyeglasses, and the orifices on the doors.
- In eyeglasses, it is used for rectifying myopia, which is a condition where far objects are not visible and near objects are visible.
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