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A concave lens can only form a A. real image. B. reversed image. C. virtual image. D. magnified image. in my book it says concave makes a real image and convex makes a virtual i…
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A concave lens can only form a
A. real image.
B. reversed image.
C. virtual image.
D. magnified image.
in my book it says concave makes a real image and convex makes a virtual image can someone please explain to me why this one isnt A.,
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C. A concave lens can only form a virtual image, because they are thinner in the middle and thicker around the edges.
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