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Between mirror & Inverted Real On focal point At infinity Between F and C Beyond C On centre of curvature At C Enlarged Real Inverted Same size Inverted Real Diminished Between F and C Beyond C At infinity Real At focus point Improve your learning Reflections on concepts 1. Where will the image be formed when we place an object on the principal axis of a concave mirror at a point between focus and centre of curvature?(AS) 2. State the differences between convex and concave mirrors? (AS) 3. Distinguish between real and virtual images. (AS) 4. How do you get a virtual image using a concave mirror? (AS) 5. What do you know about the terms given below related to spherical mirrors? (AS) a) Pole b) Centre of curvature c) Focus​

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Answered by kingslint
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Answered by kellysassy
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1. The image will be formed beyond C- the center of curvature

2. A concave mirror is a spherical mirror that has its spherical mirror projecting inward while a convex mirror is a spherical mirror that has a reflecting surface from the outside.

3. Real images are images that are formed in front of the mirror while a virtual image is an image that is formed behind the mirror.

4. A virtual image is formed when the object is placed between the focus (F) and pole of the mirror.

5. Pole- the centre point of the aperture of a spherical mirror.

centre of curvature- The reflecting surface of a spherical mirror forms a part of a sphere.

Focus- The principal focus of a spherical mirror is a point on that spherical mirror's principal axis where parallel light rays intersect (meet) or emerge to deviate after reflection.

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