CBSE BOARD X, asked by saktamishra123, 1 month ago

Draw ray diagrams of image formation by plane, concave and convex mirror. Write the nature, size (MAGNIFICATION) and position of image. MENTION THE USE OF THE CASE OF IMAGE FORMATION, IF THERE.​

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Answered by patnamshettypoojitha
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concave mirror

Explanation:

when the object is at infinity:

the image is real,inverted,infront of the mirror

when the object is beyond c:

real , inverted, between Fand c

when the object is at F:

image is at infinity

when the object is at c:

real, inverted,forms at c,same size

when the object is between f and c:

real,inverted,beyond c,magnified

when the object is between P and F

virtual,erect, magnified, behind the mirror

Answered by sr8805158gmailcom
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Answer:

Image Formation By Concave Mirror

By changing the position of the object from the concave mirror, different types of images can be formed. Different types of images are formed when the object is placed:

At the infinity

Beyond the center of curvature

At the center of curvature

Between the center of curvature and principal focus

At the principal focus

Between the principal focus and pole

Image Formation By Convex Mirror

The image formed in a convex mirror is always virtual and erect, whatever be the position of the object. In this section, let us look at the types of images formed by a convex mirror.

When an object is placed at infinity, a virtual image is formed at the focus. The size of the image is much smaller than compared to that of the object.

Image Formation By Convex Mirror

When an object is placed at a finite distance from the mirror, a virtual image is formed between the pole and the focus of the convex mirror. The size of the image is smaller than compared to that of the object.

Image Formation By Convex Mirror

Explanation:

your answer is concave mirror

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