can a concave mirror give a virtual image?
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➧ Yes, Concave mirrors give both images (Virtual or Real).
❱ A virtual image is produced by a concave mirror when the object is placed inside the focal length of the mirror.
❱ The image is located behind the mirror so you cannot touch it that is why it is called virtual.
❱ It is easy to recognize virtual images with your eyes because they are upright.
❱ Concave mirror can form virtual and magnified image of the object.
❱ Concave lens and convex mirror forms virtual but diminished image of the object.
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➧ Yes, Concave mirrors give both images (Virtual or Real).
❱ A virtual image is produced by a concave mirror when the object is placed inside the focal length of the mirror.
❱ The image is located behind the mirror so you cannot touch it that is why it is called virtual.
❱ It is easy to recognize virtual images with your eyes because they are upright.
❱ Concave mirror can form virtual and magnified image of the object.
❱ Concave lens and convex mirror forms virtual but diminished image of the object.
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Yes, a concave mirror can give a virtual image. In a concave mirror, if the object is placed in front of the focal point, the virtual image will be produced.
- A concave mirror has a reflective surface that is curved inward and off from the light source.
- Concave mirrors mostly reflect light in the inward direction to one focal point.
- Dissimilar to convex mirrors, the image formed by a concave mirror exhibits various image types relying on the distance between the object and the mirror.
- When the object is placed in between the pole and the focus then the image that will be formed will be behind the mirror.
- The object should be positioned inside the focal length of the converging lens.
- A virtual image can be inverted or upright with a size smaller than an object where the image will be either larger than an object, or the same as the object size.
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