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With the help of a diagram, explain why the image of an object viewed through a concave lens appears smaller and closer than the object.
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With the help of a diagram, explain why the image of an object viewed through a concave lens appears smaller and closer than the object.
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19/08/2021 7:15 pm
(a) Smaller.
(b) Bigger.
Image is virtual in both the cases.
As shown by the diagram, the image of an object viewed through a concave lens appears smaller and closer than the object.
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