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∙ 12y agoYes, a concave lens can form a real or virtual image on a screen depending on the object position relative to the focal point of the lens. If the object is placed between the lens and its focal point, a virtual image is formed on the same side as the object. If the object is beyond the focal point, a real inverted image can be formed on a screen.
No, a concave lens alone cannot form a real image on a screen. Concave lenses always produce virtual, upright, and diminished images.
No, a concave lens diverges light rays and cannot project a real image. It will create a virtual image that cannot be projected onto a screen.
A diverging lens does not form a real image. It only forms a virtual image, which cannot be projected onto a screen.
An object seen through a concave lens will appear smaller, upright, and virtual - meaning it will not project a real image on a screen. The image will be on the same side as the object and its characteristics will depend on the distance of the object from the lens.
Yes, a virtual image can be projected onto a screen by using a converging lens or a concave mirror. This type of image appears to be located behind the mirror or lens, as the light rays do not actually converge at the position of the image. By placing a screen at the location of the virtual image, the image can be displayed.
No, a concave lens alone cannot form a real image on a screen. Concave lenses always produce virtual, upright, and diminished images.
No, a concave lens diverges light rays and cannot project a real image. It will create a virtual image that cannot be projected onto a screen.
since you need to show the image on a big screen so you require a diverging lens i.e. a concave lens
since you need to show the image on a big screen so you require a diverging lens i.e. a concave lens
A diverging lens does not form a real image. It only forms a virtual image, which cannot be projected onto a screen.
An object seen through a concave lens will appear smaller, upright, and virtual - meaning it will not project a real image on a screen. The image will be on the same side as the object and its characteristics will depend on the distance of the object from the lens.
Not Possible..NEVER....In order to obtain image on any media.. be it your digital camera's censor or the old-school photographic film;The image so farmed has to always be Real.(real images are often inverted too! )Additionally :The concave lens never forms a real image. with concave lens you can very-well see it virtual n erect image inside the lens with your eyes but cannot obtain it on any physical screen/photographic plate.
Yes, a virtual image can be projected onto a screen by using a converging lens or a concave mirror. This type of image appears to be located behind the mirror or lens, as the light rays do not actually converge at the position of the image. By placing a screen at the location of the virtual image, the image can be displayed.
The image formed by a concave lens is always virtual, upright, and reduced in size.
A concave lens can produce a real image for a virtual object by refracting light rays in such a way that they diverge as if they originated from a point behind the lens. This creates an image that can be projected onto a screen or surface. The lens helps spread out the light rays, creating a focused image that can be seen.
A concave lens always forms an upright, virtual and diminished image of an object placed in front of it. This image is formed on the same side as the object and cannot be projected onto a screen.
A projector typically uses a concave lens to focus and project light onto a screen. The concave shape helps to converge the light rays and create a sharp image.