A real object is place to the left of a converging lens and an image forms. Then
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A real object is place to the left of a converging lens and an image forms. Then, to the right of the converging lens a diverging lens is placed. A real, inverted final image forms to the right of the diverging lens. Which of the following could give this result?
A. A real, upright image was formed by the first lens to the right of where the diverging lens is to be placed.
B. An upright virtual image caused by the first lens forms between the two lenses.
C. A real, inverted image was formed by the first lens to the right of where the diverging lens is to be placed.
D. An inverted real image caused by the first lens forms between the two lenses.
Explanation / Answer
C) A real, inverted image was formed by the first lens to the right of where the diverging lens is to be placed.
It is because a diverging lens always forms image on same side as object and the image is virtual upright.
So image formed by first lens has to be at right of second and should be inverted. So option C is right
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