Parallel rays are coming from distant object falls on a concave mirror. Where does they meetafter reflection and what is the nature of the image explain wit ray diagram?
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Explanation:For a concave mirror, it lies in front of the mirror. ... This is normal to the mirror at its pole. Principal focus: the incident rays coming parallel to the principal axis after reflection appear to converge to a common point on the principal axis, this point is called the principal focus of a concave mirror.
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the rays meets at focus.
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