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.
When you see through a concave lens you see a magnified view of what you wish to see
The image becomes blurred and it's size increases.
When they are entering a concave lens they are refracted and bend away from each other.
In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.
convex converging apex... :P
No, the closer an object is to the lens, the more the spherical it is.
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.
it gets blurred
For forming a smaller image than the object using convex and concave lenses, you can place the object closer to the convex lens than its focal length, then position a concave lens closer to the convex lens than the sum of their focal lengths. This arrangement will produce a smaller inverted image. Adjustments can be made by changing the distances between the lenses to fine-tune the size and position of the image.
When you see through a concave lens you see a magnified view of what you wish to see
You would use a convex lens.
The image becomes blurred and it's size increases.
When they are entering a concave lens they are refracted and bend away from each other.
When they are entering a concave lens they are refracted and bend away from each other.
The entire image is flipped upsidedown.
Each concave lens bends light to make the object appear larger
In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.