Physics, asked by coco1181, 3 months ago

Between which two points of a concave mirror should an object be placed in order to obtain a

magnified image?​

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Answered by gantashiney85
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Answer:

The object must be placed between F and C of the concave mirror

Answered by kavitasingh1234
1

For Magnified Image :-

Let the object be between F1 and to 2F1 .

ABC is an object placed on the principal axis of a concave lens at a point between F1 and 2F1. From the point A of the object A Ray incident parallel to the principal axis after refraction from the lens p@ss through its second force F2 as DA'. . The incident towards the optical centre of p@ss and diverted through the lens as ko a the two reflected ray and A meet at the point A' which is real image of the point A of the object .

Similarly for the point P of the object the image is at B'. does A' and B ' is real inverted and magnified image of the object AB.

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The image is beyond 2F2 to on the other side of the lens it is real inverted and magnified .

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