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explain the image formed by a convex mirror in tabular form

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Answered by Itzinnocentdairymilk
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Image Formation By Convex Mirror

The image formed in a convex mirror is always virtual and erect, whatever be the position of the object. ... 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.

Answered by Harshitkalkhanda
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Answer:

The definitions of the principal axis, centre of curvature , radius of curvature , and the vertex

Explanation:

The height h of the image is positive if the image is upright, with respect to the object, and negative if the image is inverted.

The magnification M of the image is positive if the image is upright, with respect to the object, and negative if the image is inverted.

The image distance q is positive if the image is real, and, therefore, located in front of the mirror, and negative if the image is virtual, and, therefore, located behind the mirror.

The focal length f of the mirror is positive if the mirror is concave, so that the focal point F is located in front of the mirror, and negative if the mirror is convex, so that the focal point F is located behind the mirror.

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