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object ab is places at the centre of curvature of a concave mirror.the inverted image will be formed at the centre of curvature . draw a ray diagram to show this case.​

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Answered by 9796481007nrameshkum
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Answer:

the object placed at centre of curvature, the resulted image is also formed on centre of curvature

Answered by kmousmi293
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The image formed when the object is placed at C of the concave mirror will be the same size as the object. It will be a real, upside-down image.

Explanation:

  • Because the reflecting surface of the concave mirror bulges inward, it is sometimes referred to as a converging mirror.
  • The image created by a concave mirror will be in the center of curvature when the object is positioned in the center of curvature.
  • The resulting image will be accurate, upside-down, and the same size as the object.
  • On the same side of the mirror as the object, the picture will develop.
  • The ray diagram shows two rays: one parallel to the principal axis and reflecting through the focus, and one passing through the center of curvature and reflecting back on itself.
  • These two rays intersect at the center of curvature, where the image is formed.

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