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perform the following activity at home and ans the Question based on your observation

a) Do YOU see the image ? Is it big or small? Note your distance between your face and spoon in centimetre


b) Take the spoon away from your face slowly. Does the image get inverted?If yes agsin write your distance between your face and spoon in centimetre? hu If no state the reason for it​

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Answered by bawajatin2006
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Explanation:

if we see our face in the bulged part of the spoon or in the convex side we can see our erect image for example take 30 centimeters if we take the spoon away from our face slowly the image does not get inverted

because

An image which is formed by a convex mirror is always erect and virtual, whatever be the point of the object. ... The size of the image is much smaller as compared to that of the object. When an object is placed at a finite distance from the mirror, a virtual image is formed between the pole and focus of the convex mirror.

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