what types of reflections are formed by a concave lens?
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A ray approaching a concave converging mirror through its focal point is reflected parallel to its axis.
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Concave lenses create only virtual images. After the rays are refracted, they never converge and so there will be no real images. All concave lens images will be upright, virtual, and diminished, and can be found between the F and the lens.
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