List two possible ways by which a concave mirror can produce an enlarged image of an object
placed in front of it. State the differences between the two images formed.
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If the object is placed at F or between F and the optical centre O then a concave mirror can produce an enlarged image of an object.
The main difference between the two images formed is that the object placed at F will be real, inverted and highly magnified or enlarged whereas the object placed between F and O will be virtual and erect.
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