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if the object is placed beyond 2F. what is nature of image. Explain with diagram in case of concave mirror​

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Answered by Vedaghna
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When an object is placed beyond 2f in front of a convex lens , then the image formed is between f and 2f on the other side of the lens , it is real , inverted and smaller than the object .

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
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If the object is placed beyond 2F(C), the image formed by the concave mirror will be diminished and inverted, and real.

  • A Concave mirror is that part of spherical mirrors, in which the inner surface of the mirror acts as a reflecting surface and the outer surface is polished.
  • Due to the nature of converging light, these are also known as converging mirrors.
  • When an object is placed beyond 2F i.e. the center of curvature C the image formed by mirror lies between the focus F and center of curvature
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