Physics, asked by madhavnanda, 7 months ago

Can anyone tell the answer along with explanation?

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Answered by mathematicalcosmolog
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A concave mirror forms an image larger than the object under the following conditions -

1. When the object is placed between P and F(Pole and Principal focus)which means at a distance less than the focal length of the concave mirror.

2. When the object is placed between F and C(Principal focus and centre of curvature of the concave mirror)

Since, both of these conditions are fulfilled by options B and C, so the answer of the given question will be both B and C.

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