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A concave mirror produces a magnification of +4 . The focal length of the mirror is

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Answered by GujjarBoyy
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Explanation:

A concave mirror produces a magnification of +4 when the object is placed between the focus and the pole. This shows that the image is erect and virtual. An erect and virtual image is formed in the case of the concave mirror only when the object is kept between the focus and pole.

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Answered by Vanshika4721
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=> A concave mirror produces a magnification of +4 when the object is placed between the focus and the pole. This shows that the image is erect and virtual. An erect and virtual image is formed in the case of the concave mirror only when the object is kept between the focus and pole.

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