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the image form by a cancave mirror is real, inverted and of the same size as the of the object, the position of object should be________

options
1.at the focus
2.at the centre of curvature
3.between facous and centre of curvature.
4.beyond centre of curvature ​

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Answered by anugulamahalaxmi
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Answer:

The reason being, the image formed by a concave mirror is real, inverted and of the same size as the object. The position of the object must then be at the centre of curvature..

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Answered by PrinceArunsakthi
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Answer:

B.At the centre of the curvature

Explanation:

The image formed by a concave mirror is real, inverted and of the same size as the object. The position of the object must then be at the centre of curvature.

The image formed by a concave mirror is real, inverted and of the same size as the object. The position of the object must then be at the centre of curvature.When the object is in the curvature centre, the image will also be in the curvature centre. In this case, it inverts the image. The dimensions of an image are equal to the dimensions of an object. Thus, if the concave mirror gives an inverted, real and same size image when placed at C.

The image formed by a concave mirror is real, inverted and of the same size as the object. The position of the object must then be at the centre of curvature.When the object is in the curvature centre, the image will also be in the curvature centre. In this case, it inverts the image. The dimensions of an image are equal to the dimensions of an object. Thus, if the concave mirror gives an inverted, real and same size image when placed at C.In a concave mirror, the image is inverted and same size as the object when the object is placed at. The image formed by the concave mirror is inverted and of the same size as the object only if the object is placed at the centre of curvature.

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