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How is the image formed in a concave mirror is different to image formed in a convex mirror?

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Answered by afsheen11906
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Virtual images are always formed by convex mirrors and are formed by concave mirrors when the object is placed in front of Focal Point/focus. Convex mirrors will always produce an upright/ straight image. A concave mirror will only produce an upright image if the object is located in front of the focal point/focus

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