explain all rules of image formation by a concave and convex mirror?
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placed in front of the mirror. It can be seen that the image is virtual, upright, and diminished. Figure 75: Image formation by a convex mirror.
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Image Formation by Convex Mirrors.
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When an object is near a plane mirror, the image is erect, virtual and of the same size at the object. A concave mirror gives a magnified and erect image of a nearby object whereas a convex mirror gives an erect and diminished image.
Concave mirrors can produce both real and virtual images; they can be upright (if virtual) or inverted (if real); they can be behind the mirror (if virtual) or in front of the mirror (if real); they can also be enlarged, reduced, or the same size as
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