If an object is moved from infinity to convex mirror, then in which direction will the image shift?
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In a convex mirror, the image always moves towards the mirror (if the object is at infinity, then the image is formed at focus and if the object is at pole then the image is formed at pole itself).
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If you move an object from infinity to a convex mirror, the picture will shift from focus to convex mirror.
Explanation:
- As an item moves away from a convex mirror, the distance between the virtual image (created behind the mirror) and the mirror grows (between pole and focus), the image shifts from the pole to the focus, and the image size gradually diminishes.
- The image is at its focus when the item is at infinity.
- The image becomes erect and virtual at all times.
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