Physics, asked by Ayushasutkar, 1 year ago

The image formed by concave mirror when the position of the object is at infinity, image is highly diminished and point sized, it is also real. If it is point sized then how come it is inverted?
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Answered by tanisha47
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Answered by arjun009
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This is a good question asked. Actually a point doesn't mean that it's a full stop. A point means that its a circle but we can't see or rather distinguishly see it as a circle. What we actually our eyes see that it concentrates all the light into a single point and we see it as a dot. And if you enlarge this dot you would get a real and inverted image. It's similar to what we do when we magnify the image of sun on paper. We concentrate all the light coming from the sun to a single point on the sheet.
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