Physics, asked by moula3170, 6 months ago

Size of the image formed by a convex mirror
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The distance from the reflecting surface to the focal point is termed the mirror's focal length. The size of the image depends upon the distance of the object from the mirror and it's position with respect to the mirror's surface

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Answered by coolbrainlygirl100
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Plane mirrors and convex mirrors only produce virtual images. Only a concave mirror is capable of producing a real image and this only occurs if the object is located a distance greater than a focal length from the mirror's surface. 10. The image of an object is found to be upright and reduced in size.......☺

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