If an object is placed at the focus of a concave mirror, where is the image formed?
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The correct answer to the question is that If an object is placed at the focus of a concave mirror, where is the image formed is that no image will be created.
The light which is reflected from the mirror is neither converged nor diverged.
The rays of light coming from any part of the subject are reflected and thus they remain parallel to each other.
This phenomenon is just the reverse of the parallel light falling on the mirror and then creating an image
The light which is reflected from the mirror is neither converged nor diverged.
The rays of light coming from any part of the subject are reflected and thus they remain parallel to each other.
This phenomenon is just the reverse of the parallel light falling on the mirror and then creating an image
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