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Is it possible that the image of real object formed by thin concave lens is (i) inverted, (ii) real, (iii) diminished ?

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To determine whether the image of a real object formed by a thin concave lens can be inverted, real, or diminished, we can analyze the properties of concave lenses and the nature of the images they produce. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Concave Lenses**: - A concave lens is a diverging lens. It causes parallel rays of light to diverge after passing through it. 2. **Image Formation by Concave Lenses**: ...
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