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conclusion on concave mirror​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

As the angle increases, the number of images formeddecreases. Therefore, they are inversely proportional to eachother. These reflected rays intersect at a certain point called focalpoint. The focal length is the distance between the mirror and thefocal point.

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