Physics, asked by IarisaKhyriem5482, 11 months ago

If a magnification of, −1 (minus one) is to be obtained by using a converging mirror, then the object has to be placed
(a) between pole and focus
(b) at the centre of curvature
(c) beyond the centre of curvature
(d) at infinity

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Answered by shilpa85475
5

The object should be placed at the center of the curvature if magnification of -1 is to be obtained using a converging mirror.

Explanation:

When an object is placed at the center of the curvature, an image of equal size to the object can be produced. This will result in obtaining the magnification of minus one (-1). When the sign is negative, it shows that the image is inverted and real.  

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Answered by amogan2005
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Answer:

beyond the centre of curvature

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