Physics, asked by firewall, 10 months ago

If we place an object on the focal point of a concave mirror and adjust a bit so that the light rays are parallel, then can the object become invisible as the light rays never meet?​

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Answered by hridhya18
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Answer:

no, it can be visible.

Explanation:

even if the reflected rays of a concave mirror is parallel, they meet at a point.

Here, the image is formed at infinity.

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