formation of image on convex mirror
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the image of a convex mirror there is always opposite in support issue right type it shows the left hand and it reflects light and the light passes in words to the other side this is what happens when you go neat a convex mirror
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In a convex mirror, the length of the image is shorter than that of the object. A convex mirror always produces virtual and erect images of very small size.
The images formed by a convex mirror are primarily classified into two ways.
I. When the object is at infinity.
In this case, the image is appearing to form at focus. This image is virtual, erect, and very small in size.
II. When the object is between the pole (P) and a point X (X is not too far).
In this case, the image is formed between the pole (P) and focus (F), behind the mirror. This image is virtual, erect, and small in size.
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here ur answer,
In a convex mirror, the length of the image is shorter than that of the object. A convex mirror always produces virtual and erect images of very small size.
The images formed by a convex mirror are primarily classified into two ways.
I. When the object is at infinity.
In this case, the image is appearing to form at focus. This image is virtual, erect, and very small in size.
II. When the object is between the pole (P) and a point X (X is not too far).
In this case, the image is formed between the pole (P) and focus (F), behind the mirror. This image is virtual, erect, and small in size.
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