Science, asked by vishnu553058, 6 months ago

Magnification of a mirror is - 0.5.It
indicates that the image is:
real, inverted and larger
than object
real, inverted and smaller
than object
virtual, erect, smaller than
object
virtual, erect, larger than
object​

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Answered by viiiakajal9
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Answered by Anonymous
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Convex mirrors always produce a virtual, erect and diminished image and the decrease in size of image depends on the position of the object in front of the mirror.

Plane Mirrors always produce a virtual and erect image having the same size as that of the object irrespective of the position of object.

Concave mirrors produce real and virtual, erect and inverted, diminished, same-sized and magnified image depending upon the position of the object on the principal axis. But the concave mirror forms a virtual image only when the object is placed between the Focus and the pole of the mirror but the image is magnified (enlarged).  

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