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3.A parallel beam of light falls on a mirror. All the rays of the beam after reflection, actually intersect at a point. The mirror is....... *​

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Answered by kanchi2819
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A plane mirror!

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Answered by AditiHegde
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A parallel beam of light falls on a mirror. All the rays of the beam after reflection, actually intersect at a point. The mirror is concave mirror.

  • A concave mirror is also called the converging mirror.
  • When the ray of light or a parallel beam of light falls on a mirror, after reflecting back fom the mirror surface the reflected light collects at a point called focus.
  • These mirrors can produce both real and inverted images based on the position of the object from the mirror.
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