10. A student is modeling an image that will be produced by a double concave lens. The
student...
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10. A student is modeling an image that will be produced by a double concave lens. The
student makes a prediction that the "X" should be placed in between the object and
the lens to represent the image created by the double concave lens. (S8P4.f.) dok 3
Double Concave Lens
x
Construct an argument with a claim that agrees or disagrees with the student's
prediction. Support your claim with evidence from the model and use your knowledge
of concave lenses as reasoning to link your claim with your evidence.
11. Based on the student's prediction in question #10, is the image virtual or real, inverted
or upright, and does the size of the image differ from the object? Compare and contrast
this model of a double concave lens with a single concave lens. Be sure to identify and
analyze a minimum of 3 differences and 3 similarities of the two types of lenses.
(S8P4.d.) what is the answer
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