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A concave mirror always forms real and inverted image except when the objec tis placed​

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Answered by manoj0415
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Answer:

between mirrors and F

Explanation:

that forms virtual , erect and enlarged

the image is formed at behind the mirror

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

A concave mirror always forms a real and inverted image except when the object is placed between the mirror and the focus.

Explanation:

  • A concave mirror always has a reflective surface that is curved from the inside (curved inward) and away from the light source.
  • These mirrors are meant to reflect light inward to one focal point.
  • Now, it is to note that they are not like convex mirrors.
  • The image formed by a concave mirror shows different image types and this depends on the distance between the object and the mirror.
  • It always forms a real and inverted image.
  • The only time when it doesn't follow the above characteristic is when it is placed between the mirror (pole) and the focus.

Final Answer:

A concave mirror always forms a real and inverted image except when the object is placed between the mirror and the focus.

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