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A concave mirror has focal length f. A convergent beam of light is made incident on it. Then the image distance is_

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Answered by Anonymous
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The image distance will be less than f.

  • If a beam of light is incident on a concave mirror then the image is formed in the front of the mirror and is real in nature.
  • On extending the reflected ray, it is visible that the reflected rays intersect each other.
  • Also, the image formed is inverted in nature.

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