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) A concave mirror produces enlarged real image of an object placed at 8 cm in front of it. Where is the image located ? (a) At the centre of curvature (b) At the principal focus (c) Between centre of curvature and principal focus (d) Beyond centre of curvature.​

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Answered by nirman95
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(d) Beyond centre of curvature.

But how ?

  • First of all, we must remember that: Concave mirrors are converging mirrors.

  • They produce real images in all cases except when object is placed inbetween focus and pole.

The question clearly mentions that :

  • The image is real , inverted and magnified (i.e. enlarged).

This is possible only when the object is kept inbetween the focus (f) and centre of curvature (C).

  • This leads to image being formed beyond centre of curvature (> C)

\star Option d) is correct ✔️

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Answered by dishi93
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Answer:

option D

Explanation:

as it's a concave mirror

produces real inverted and enlarged image

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