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the image formed by a concave mirror is observed to be real, inverted and larger than the object. where is the object placed? or name the part of a lens through which a ray of light passes without suffering any deviation.​

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Answered by prathamkumar23458
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Object should be placed between principal focus and centre of curvature of the concave mirror to obtain a real, inverted and larger image than the object.

Optical centre is a part of lens through which a ray of light passes without suffering any deviation.

Answered by devilmohit78
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Explanation:

The optical Centre is The part of the lens through which the ray of the light passes without suffering any kind of deviation.

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