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rule 6 of the concave mirror....​

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Object between Principal Focus (F) and Pole (P):

When the object is placed between principal focus and pole of a concave mirror, an enlarged, virtual and erect image is formed behind the mirror.

When the object is placed between principal focus and pole of a concave mirror, an enlarged, virtual and erect image is formed behind the mirror.object between F and P concave mirror

When the object is placed between principal focus and pole of a concave mirror, an enlarged, virtual and erect image is formed behind the mirror.object between F and P concave mirrorFig: Object between F and P

When the object is placed between principal focus and pole of a concave mirror, an enlarged, virtual and erect image is formed behind the mirror.object between F and P concave mirrorFig: Object between F and PProperties of image:

  • When the object is placed between principal focus and pole of a concave mirror, an enlarged, virtual and erect image is formed behind the mirror.object between F and P concave mirrorFig: Object between F and PProperties of image:Enlarged
  • When the object is placed between principal focus and pole of a concave mirror, an enlarged, virtual and erect image is formed behind the mirror.object between F and P concave mirrorFig: Object between F and PProperties of image:EnlargedVirtual and erect

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focus is always negative

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