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Q: What does a virtual image of a object look like through a concave lens?
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Which type of image formed by concave mirror?

A concave mirror forms a virtual, magnified, right side up image.


What kind of image is formed by a concave image?

image formed by the concave lens will be erect , virtual and smaller than the size of object.


How is the image formed by a concave lens similar to the image formed by a convex mirror?

In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.


Why can a concave lens produce only virtual image?

it can only produce virtual images because whenever an object is placed, a virtual image forms


Which mirror can produce virtual image larger than the object?

A concave mirror.


When an object is inside the focal point of a concave mirror what kind of image always results?

An upright image, which is called a virtual image. If the focal point was outside of a concave mirror, then it would be a real image, which is inverted.


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.


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.


How concave lens produce real image for virtual object?

As it produces images which are reflected in a surface.


Why can concave lens produce only virtual images?

it can only produce virtual images because whenever an object is placed, a virtual image forms


What happens to an object if you move it closer to a concave lens?

As an object moves closer to a concave lens, the virtual image, that is created on the same side of the lens as the object, will remain upright but will be reduced in size.


Describe the images formed in a concave mirror and in a convex mirror?

Here is a description of image formation in a concave mirror: if the object is beyond the center of curvature (F), the image formed is real and upside down; if the object is very near to the concave mirror, the image forms behind the mirror. It is virtual, upright, and bigger in size. Here is a description of image formation in a convex mirror: a convex mirror always produces a virtual, upright, and smaller image of the object at any distance in front of it. The image is located behind the mirror.