Science, asked by rudrakshupadhyay86, 6 months ago

For a real object, placed in front of a spherical mirror, an image of magnitude of magnification 2 is formed
The nature of the mirror and the position of the object respectively are (symbols have their usual meanings)
(1) Converging, between F and C
(2)
Converging, beyond C
(3) Converging, between Fand P
(4) Diverging, between Fand C
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Answers

Answered by py1717
2

Answer:

The spherical mirror can not be

convex because it does not form

real image (that can be formed on a screen).

So, the mirror has to be

conceal. In case of concave mirror,

the real image is formed if the

object distance greater than focal

length. For enlarged real image

the object should be placed

between the center and focus of

the mirror. The image formed

will be real, enlarged and inverted

so, the magnification will be -2.

Answered by nupurdoc8
0

Answer:

he spherical mirror can not be

convex because it does not form

real image .It always form virtual images. So obviously Its a concave mirror i.e converging mirror.

Explanation:

In case of concave mirror,

the real image is formed.

The

object distance is  greater than focal

length  because magnification produced is positive.

For enlarged real image  

the object should be placed

between the center and focus of

the mirror. The image formed

will be real, enlarged and inverted

so, the magnification will be 2.

Therefore, correct option is

(i) b/w F & C

hope it helps!

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