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State two position in which a convex mirror produce a magnified image of a given object.list two difference between the two images

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Answered by sshailshetty
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Answer:

The two positions are :

(i) When an object is placed between the pole (p) and focus (f) of a concave mirror, the image formed is larger than the object (or magnified ).

(ii) When an object is placed between the focus (f) and centre of concave mirror (c) of a concave mirror , the image formed i larger than the object.

Difference between the two images

Explanation:

Answered by zaidchandio2134
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Answer:

A concave mirror produces a magnified image when the object is placed in front of the mirror:

1 Between its pole and focus.

2 Between the focus and center of curvature. In case 1 the image is virtual and erect, whereas in case 2 the image is real and inverted.

Explanation:

If the outer side of the spherical mirror is reflecting, it is called a convex mirror. Concave mirrors can form inverted and real images and also virtual and erect images. Size can be smaller, larger or of the same size depending on the position of the object. Smaller than the size of the object, always.

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