assertion - a convex mirror cannot form real images reason - convex mirror converges the parallel rays that are incident on it
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convex mirrors light rays from a point always gets diverged (they don't meet at any point) . Since image is formed behind of mirror, they cant be received on screen. So it is not real image. Thus it is a virtual image.
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Assertion is correct. Reason is wrong.
Explanation:
- Convex mirror is a diverging mirror which reflects light coming parallel to to focal line away from the focus.
- This leads to formation of diverging rays. These rays are allowed to converge on an imaginary focus behind the mirror forming non-real. virtual images.
- Since, these images are formed inside the mirror and cannot be obtained outside the mirror on a surface, these ae called virtual images.
- Therefore, the assertion is correct about convex mirror not able to form real image.
- But the reason is wrong since the convex mirror diverge not converge the light rays incident in it.
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