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How do images form in concave?

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Why images form by concave mirror?

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What type pf images can a concave mirror form?

Virtual and real images


What types of images does a concave lens form?

A virtual image.


does a concave lens usually produces real images?

Convex(converging) lenses can form either real or virtual images.


Similarity between convex lens and concave lens?

they are both lenses and form images


What type of images form a concave mirror?

It forms a virtual, right side up, magnified image.


How can a concave mirror produce a virtual image?

Virtual or real image... concave mirrors can form either virtual images or real images... i hope the answer would help you :)) Place the object closer to the mirror than its focal length.


What is the difference of a concave mirror to a convex?

Concave mirror* its reflecting surface is curved inwards*it can form both real and virtual images*the centre of curvature and the focus lies in front of the mirror*it can form both enlarged and diminished imagesConvex mirror* its reflecting surface is curved outwards*it can form only virtual images*the centre of curvature and the focus lies behind the mirror*it can form only diminished images


Which types of images are produced by concave?

real and virtual images


What kind of lens can be used to produce a virtual image?

Convex lens produces both real and virtual images. But concave lens produces only virtual images for real objects. If object is virtual then real image could be produced by a concave lens.


What types of images are produced by concave mirrors?

Virtual and real images


How do images formed by a concave lens and convex mirror different?

Convex: Makes images smaller Concave: Makes images larger. Eventually as you take it away from the image it flips the image.