mirror reflects the beamof light that fall n it
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A convergent light beam can do this.
So the answer is "convergent".
You should be able to show this by drawing a "ray diagram" for the light beam. The reflected rays converge and that's what's needed to produce a real image.
A "real object" always produces a "virtual image" in a plane mirror. That's because the reflected rays diverge.
Interestingly, a plane mirror can form a real image if the object itself is virtual.
i.e. rays are convergent.
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mirror reflects the beamof light that fall n it..
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Answer ⤵️⤵️A convergent light beam can do this.
Answer ⤵️⤵️A convergent light beam can do this.So the answer is "convergent".
ge if the object itself is virtual.
Answer ⤵️⤵️A convergent light beam can do this.So the answer is "convergent".You should be able to show this by drawing a "ray diagram" for the light beam. The reflected rays converge and that's what's needed to produce a real image. A "real object" always produces a "virtual image" in a plane mirror. That's because the reflected rays diverge.Interestingly, a plane mirror can form a real image if the object itself is virtual.i.e. rays are convergent.
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