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A concave mirror forms magnified inverted image when the object is placed at
a. âFâ
b. âCâ
c. between âFâ andâCâ
d. beyond âCâ

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Answered by Anonymous
0

The inner surface of the spoon acts like a concave mirror

Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Student,

◆ Answer - (C)

A concave mirror forms magnified inverted image when the object is placed between F and C.

For images formed by concave mirror -

  • When object is at infinity, image is real, inverted and highly diminished.
  • When object is beyond C, image is real, inverted and diminished.
  • When object is at C, image is real, inverted and same size.
  • When object is between C and F, image is real, inverted and magnified.
  • When object is at F, image is real, inverted and highly magnified.
  • When object is between F and P, image is virtual, erect and magnified.

Thanks dear....

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