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properties of image when magnification value of concave mirror is more than 1

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Magnification in a concave mirror is the proportion of the image's height to the object's height. The magnification is also equal to the negative ratio of the distance between the mirror and the object's distance from the mirror.

When m is larger than 1 the image is greater than the object, and if m is larger than 1 the image is smaller than the object. The image is upright compared to the object if the magnification is positive; if m is negative, the image is inverted compared to the object.

Answered by muscardinus
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Explanation:

Magnification of a mirror is defined as the ratio of image distance to the object distance or the ratio of height of the image to the height of the object.

When m is larger than 1 the image is greater than the object. The formed image is erect as compared to the object, if its magnification is positive.

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