The image formed by a convex lens can be - virtual and magnified
- virtual and diminished
- virtual and of same size
- virtual image is not formed
(a) virtual and magnified
Explanation
When an object is placed in between the focus (F1) and pole (or, optical centre), of a convex lens, the image formed is virtual, erect, and magnified means the size of the image is larger than that of the object.
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