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convex lens back surface facing the object

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Answered by ayush579
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\huge\mathfrak{\blue{Answer→}}Imagine a lens with flat surface facing the object and convex surface facingthe image. Because light propagates more slowly through glass than vacuum or air, the convex surfaceforms converging rays. Now, put a mirror coating on the “convex” surface, so it acts as a mirror.
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Answered by michelcmax
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