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A mirror has a magnification 0.4, What type of mirror is that? What type of image is formed?

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Answered by kathambarirama99
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Explanation:

The mirror has to be convex mirror and the image is virtual and erect

Answered by akshita4595
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Answer:

The mirror has a magnification of 0.4, which is a relatively low magnification. This type of mirror is known as a "diverging" mirror, or a "convex" mirror, because the surface of the mirror is curved outward.  The image formed by a diverging mirror is virtual.

This means that the image is located behind the mirror, not in front of it. The image is also smaller than the object and is not projected onto a screen. The size of the virtual image is inversely proportional to the magnification of the mirror. In this case, since the magnification is 0.4, the image is 2.5 times smaller than the object.

The virtual image is also upright, meaning that the top of the image is right-side-up when compared to the top of the object. This is because the rays of light are diverging away from the focal point, which is located behind the mirror. Because of the low magnification of 0.4, the image is relatively weak and not very clear. However, a diverging mirror can still be used to reflect light and create a basic image.

To know more about the convex mirror, click below:

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