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Hamid is viewing an image of a bird produced by a set of concave lenses. What must be true about the image?
It is a virtual image.
It is upside down.
It is larger than the actual bird.
It is capable of being projected.
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Only the first statement is true: it is a virtual image.
Concave (diverging) lenses always produce images that are virtual, upright (not upside down), and smaller than the object, and the image cannot be projected onto a screen because the light rays diverge and only their backward extensions meet.
Concave (diverging) lenses always produce images that are virtual, upright (not upside down), and smaller than the object, and the image cannot be projected onto a screen because the light rays diverge and only their backward extensions meet.
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