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Which statements describe the image produced by a concave lens? Check all that apply.
The image is always right-side up.
The image is real.
The image is larger than the object.
The image is upside down.
The image is virtual.
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Correct:
- The image is always right-side up.
- The image is virtual.
Explanation: A concave (diverging) lens always produces a virtual image that lies on the same side of the lens as the object. The rays diverge and only appear to come from a point; that image is upright and smaller (reduced), not real or larger.
- The image is always right-side up.
- The image is virtual.
Explanation: A concave (diverging) lens always produces a virtual image that lies on the same side of the lens as the object. The rays diverge and only appear to come from a point; that image is upright and smaller (reduced), not real or larger.
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