When object is within the focal distance then virtual image is formed. But when the object is placed beyond the focus of the covex lens ie if the distance of the object is more than focal length then real image is formed.
A convex lense forms only a virtual image.
Convex lenses always form smaller, virtual images
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.
No, a convex lens produces a real image when the object is beyond the focal point and a virtual image when it is closer than the focal point.
Convex lenses form real images and concave lenses form virtual images. But there is one case in which convex lens also forms virtual images. This is when object is placed between Principal Focus "F" and Optical Centre "O"
A convex lens can form both real and virtual images depending on the position of the object relative to the lens. If the object is placed outside the focal length, the lens produces a real image that is inverted and can be projected onto a screen. Conversely, if the object is within the focal length, the lens creates a virtual image that is upright and cannot be projected.
concave lens does not form a rel image and convex MIRROR does not form a real image
In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.
a real or virtual image
Virtual image
The difference is that when virtual image is formed by the concave mirror...it is larger than its original size..but when it is formed by the convex mirror..it is smaller than the original size....
Lenses that can create a real image include converging lenses such as convex lenses. Lenses that can create a virtual image include diverging lenses such as concave lenses. The type of image formed depends on the focal length and the object distance from the lens.