This is possible only with a convex lens but with a condition that the object has to be placed in between the optic centre and principal focus of the lens.
An object located beyond the focal point of a converging lens will produce a virtual image on the same side as the object. This virtual image will be upright, magnified, and appear to be located closer to the lens than the object itself.
if the focal length is greater than the object distance from the lens
No, a concave lens can produce both real and virtual images depending on the object location relative to the lens. If the object is located within the focal point of the concave lens, a virtual image will be produced. If the object is located beyond the focal point, a real image will be formed.
if the focal length is greater than the object distance from the lens
A concave lens can produce a larger virtual image than the object being viewed. This is because the virtual image is formed at a closer distance to the lens than the object, resulting in magnification.
it can only produce virtual images because whenever an object is placed, a virtual image forms
An object located beyond the focal point of a converging lens will produce a virtual image on the same side as the object. This virtual image will be upright, magnified, and appear to be located closer to the lens than the object itself.
it can only produce virtual images because whenever an object is placed, a virtual image forms
if the focal length is greater than the object distance from the lens
No, a concave lens can produce both real and virtual images depending on the object location relative to the lens. If the object is located within the focal point of the concave lens, a virtual image will be produced. If the object is located beyond the focal point, a real image will be formed.
if the focal length is greater than the object distance from the lens
A concave mirror.
A concave lens can produce a larger virtual image than the object being viewed. This is because the virtual image is formed at a closer distance to the lens than the object, resulting in magnification.
Yes, a concave mirror can produce both virtual and real images. When the object is placed beyond the focal point, a real inverted image is formed. When the object is placed between the mirror and the focal point, a virtual upright image is produced.
A magnifying glass is an optical device that can produce a virtual image by magnifying an object placed beneath it. The image appears larger and at a different location, appearing to be virtual and upright.
A converging mirror will not produce a real image if the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror. In this case, the mirror will produce a virtual image on the same side as the object.
A diverging lens will produce a virtual image that is upright, reduced in size, and located on the same side as the object. The image will also be formed by extending the refracted rays backwards.