Physics, asked by neharam1209, 1 year ago

A spherical mirror 'A' always forms an erect image of an object and
another spherical mirror 'B' forms erect as well as inverted image of
an object. State with reasons the type of spherical mirrors and
and draw ray diagrams showing formation of images to justify your
answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Firstly,

Spherical Mirror A only forms an Erect image. Which means that the mirror is CONVEX.

Spherical Mirror B will form both inverted and erect. The mirror is CONCAVE.

Ray diagrams are given in your textbook.

Answered by deep6187
2

Answer:

cancave mirror forms both types of images and convex mirror always forms erect images bcz convex mirror has focallength behind the reflecting surface bcz of which light rays appers to meet but there is not any thing like that in case of concave mirror

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