The image formed by a mirror can be smaller or large in size than the objects.
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In only one condition the concave mirror can give a virtual image larger than the object. When the object is placed between the focus and the mirror then the concave mirror will form an image of larger size than that of the object and the image will be on the same side of the mirror and erect.
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In only one condition the concave mirror can give a virtual image larger than the object. When the object is placed between the focus and the mirror then the concave mirror will form an image of larger size than that of the object and the image will be on the same side of the mirror and erect.
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