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how to you get a virtual image using a concave mirror​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The object should be placed in front of the concave mirror between the pole and the principal focus (i.e. object distance < 20 cm) to obtain an erect image. This image is virtual, erect and enlarged, and is formed behind the mirror....

Answered by ansarisalaudin46
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virtual image is produced by a concave mirror when the object is placed inside the focal length of the mirror. The image is located behind the mirror so you cannot touch it (that is why it is called virtual). It is easy to recognize virtual images with your eyes because they are upright.

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