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How does a convex mirror always forms a virtual image?
(i)because the reflected ray never intersects
(ii) because the reflected ray converges at a single point
(iii) because the incident ray traces its path back along the principal axis
(iv) because the incident ray of a convex mirror gets absorbed in the mirror
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Answered by ADITHYARAVI
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Convex mirrors always form virtual images because the focal point and the centre of curvature of the convex mirror are imaginary points and that cannot be reached. ... The image formed look smaller than the object from a distance but it gets larger as the object is brought closer to the mirror.

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Answered by rosybala79
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ii) because the reflected ray converges at a single point

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