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A real, inverted and equal in size, image is formed by- (1)concave mirror (2)convex mirror (3)plane mirror (4) none of these​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A real, inverted and equal in size, image is formed by:

(1) concave mirror

  • It is a mirror whose reflecting surface is curved inwards.
  • It converges the rays of light to a single point called focus and therefore is also called converging mirrors.
  • They are used in reflecting telescopes.
  • They are also widely used in torches, searchlights, and headlights of vehicles.

Answered by aburaihana123
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A real, inverted and equal in size, image is formed by

(1) A concave mirror only forms the required image.

Explanation:

Concave mirrors can create real and virtual images. They can be straight (if they are virtual) or inverted (if they are real). They can be behind the mirror (if it's virtual) or in front of the mirror (if it's real). They can also be  reduced, enlarged, or the same size as the object.

Convex mirrors create images that are always virtual and upright. The image is very small or has a point size. It always forms between F and P. The object and the image are on opposite sides of the mirror.

Plane mirrors create images with different properties. The images created by the plane mirrors are virtual, vertical, inverted from left to right, at the equal distance from the mirror as the distance to the object and in the same size as the object.

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