Asked by violet

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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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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.