concave lens does not form a rel image and convex MIRROR does not form a real image
No, it is not possible for a diverging or a concave lens to form a real image. It always forms virtual and erect image
No, convex lens does not produce a real image. It reflects the real image
Convex lens. Concave lens would give only virtual image for real objects.
A magnifying lens. In a Refracting Telescope, a convex lens focuses light to form an image at the focal point.
It can form both
No, it is not possible for a diverging or a concave lens to form a real image. It always forms virtual and erect image
farther then f from the lens
No, convex lens does not produce a real image. It reflects the real image
Convex lens. Concave lens would give only virtual image for real objects.
A magnifying lens. In a Refracting Telescope, a convex lens focuses light to form an image at the focal point.
It can form both
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.
concave lens will form exact mirror image.
If the object is more distant from the lens than the focal length of the lens, a real image is formed.
For a convex lens the focal point is the transition point between getting a real image and a virtual image. If the object is at a greater distance then F you get a real image. If the object is closer to the lens then F you get a virtual image. If the object is located at F the light rays from the object leave the lens parallel and never form any kind of image.
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.
Never. Since the rays coming from a real object will always be diverging. The action of a concave lens is diverging action. Hence the already diverged rays will be dirverged further. Hence no chance of convergence. Only converging rays would form a real image. Hence the answer, NEVER.