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A concave lens always forms ______ image of an object.A). VirtualB). ErectC). DiminishedD). All the above
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![We know that a concave lens always forms a virtual and diminished image, then we use this lens in myopic eye, then we must be able to see the image is diminished, We know that a concave lens always forms a virtual and diminished image, then we use this lens in myopic eye, then we must be able to see the image is diminished,](https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-af2d206126a8a16890928350f05049d4.webp)
We know that a concave lens always forms a virtual and diminished image, then we use this lens in myopic eye, then we must be able to see the image is diminished,
![A concave lens always forms ______ image of an object.A.) VirtualB.) ErectC.) DiminishedD.) All the above A concave lens always forms ______ image of an object.A.) VirtualB.) ErectC.) DiminishedD.) All the above](https://www.vedantu.com/question-sets/d792046a-cd9c-43a4-acfa-ce50a45d65da9015022436250937235.png)
A concave lens always forms ______ image of an object.A.) VirtualB.) ErectC.) DiminishedD.) All the above
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