Physics, asked by karthikkks, 1 year ago

starting from a long distance an object is moved towards a convex mirror then the image?????

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Answered by Anonymous
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if object is at infinity then image will be formed at focus of convex/ concave mirror

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer: the size of the image increases.

Explanation:

If the object is far from the mirror, the image will be flipped and focused. The image is the actual ray that is actually focused at the image location). As the object moves towards the mirror, the position of the image moves away from the mirror and the size of the image increases (although the image is still flipped).

The image is infinite when the object is in focus. When the object in focus moves towards the mirror, the image behind the mirror is virtual and upright. Initially, the virtual image is much larger than the object and is actually farther away, but as the object approaches the mirror, the virtual image also moves closer to the mirror and decreases in size.

The image produced by the convex mirror is always virtual and behind the mirror. If the object is far away from the mirror, the image will be upright and in focus. As the object approaches the mirror, the image also approaches the mirror and grows until its height is the same as the height of the object.

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