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draw the ray diagram for both mirror and lens when they will produce an image of same size that of object also write nature and position of image formed in each case​

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Explanation:

cancave mirrors

How do convex mirrors work?

A convex mirror is a diverging mirror in which the reflective surface bulges towards the light source. They are not used to focus light as they reflect light outwards. The image formed by convex mirrors are smaller than the object but gets larger as they approach the mirror.

How do concave mirrors work?

A concave mirror has a reflective surface that is curved inward and away from the light source. Concave mirrors reflect light inward to one focal point. Unlike convex mirrors, the image formed by a concave mirror shows different image types depending on the distance between the object and the mirror.

Give examples of concave and convex mirrors.

Torch lights, automobile headlights are examples of concave mirrors. Magnifying glasses, telescopes are examples of convex mirrors.

What is the difference between a concave mirror and a convex mirror?

Spherical mirrors whose inner side is reflecting are called concave mirrors. Spherical mirrors whose outer side is reflecting are called convex mirrors.

Can you distinguish concave and convex mirrors without touching them?

When you keep an object in front of a concave mirror, an enlarged image of the object is formed when it is kept close to the mirror and an inverted image of the object is formed when it is kept at a distance. A convex mirror always forms a small and an erected image of the object.

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