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Question
Use the ray diagram for a lens to answer the question.

The illustration shows a candle as an object to the left of a concave lens beyond focus on the left. One ray from the candle falls on the lens parallel to the principal axis and is refracted through the focus on the right. Another ray from the candle falls at the optical center and is refracted undeviated. The two refracted rays meet at a point below the principal axis beyond focus on the right. An inverted image of the object smaller in size is formed.

Which of these best describes the type of lens shown in the ray diagram?

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Responses

It shows a convex lens. For this type of lens, the image is always on the opposite side of the lens as the original object.
It shows a convex lens. For this type of lens, the image is always on the opposite side of the lens as the original object.

It shows a concave lens. For this type of lens, the image is always on the opposite side of the lens as the original object.
It shows a concave lens. For this type of lens, the image is always on the opposite side of the lens as the original object.

It shows a convex lens. For this type of lens, the image position depends on the object's position relative to the focus point.
It shows a convex lens. For this type of lens, the image position depends on the object's position relative to the focus point.

It shows a concave lens. For this type of lens, the image position depends on the object's position relative to the focus point.

It shows a concave lens. For this type of lens, the image position depends on the object's position relative to the focus point.