Can a convex mirror ever form a real image? If yes , under what condition?
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Only a concave mirror is capable of producing a real image and this only occurs if the object is located a distance greater than a focal length from the mirror's surface. 10. The image of an object is found to be upright and reduced in size.
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Only a concave mirror is capable of producing a real image and this only occurs if the object is located a distance greater than a focal length from the mirror's surface. 10. The image of an object is found to be upright and reduced in size.
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Yes, a convex mirror can form a real image only in the case of the object being virtual and located between Focus(F) and P(distance of the object).
Explanation:
- Real image refers to the representation of a real object, which is produced when light rays originating from a single source converge at a particular (real) point.
- Usually, the images produced by convex mirrors would be characterized as 'virtual and erect.'
- However, in the case of the object being virtual and located between Focus(F) and P(distance of the object), the image formed would be considered real.
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