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List two possible ways in which a concave mirror can produce a imagnied image of an object placed in front of it. State the difference, if any, between these two images.

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The Two possible ways in which a concave mirror can produce a imagnied image of an object placed in front of it are :-

● By keeping the object between the focus and pole of concave mirror.

● By keeping the object between focus and centre of curvature of the concave mirror.

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