Science, asked by Israelyasere7275, 9 months ago

An erect and enlarged image can be formed by
(a) only a convex mirror
(b) only a concave mirror
(c) only a plane mirror
(d) Both convex and concave mirrors

Answers

Answered by na80
23

Answer:

b. only a concave mirror

Answered by kaintholaananya1303
7

Answer:

only a concave mirror

Explanation:

This is because concave mirror produce real and virtual, erect and inverted, diminished, same-sized and magnified image depending upon the position of the object on the principal axis.  

But the concave mirror forms a virtual, erect and enlarged image only when the object is placed between the Focus and the pole of the mirror.

There is no such mirror as Concave or Convex mirror.

Hence, the correct answer is OPTION B.

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