a concave mirror of focal length 'f' can form a magnified erect as well as an inverted image of an object placed in front of it justify the statement starting the position of the object with respect to the mirror in each case for obtaining this images
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Magnified erect image will be formed when the object is between F and Pole of the mirror.
Inverted image will be formed when the object is beyond the focal length of the mirror away from the pole.
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Inverted image will be formed when the object is beyond the focal length of the mirror away from the pole.
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HEYA ,
There can be usage of concave mirror in both the cases in first case object can be kept between pole nd focus to make and vitual and erect ( behind the object ) image and in second case leaving between pole and focus the object can be kept anywhere to make a real and inverted image .
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There can be usage of concave mirror in both the cases in first case object can be kept between pole nd focus to make and vitual and erect ( behind the object ) image and in second case leaving between pole and focus the object can be kept anywhere to make a real and inverted image .
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