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the image of an object placed infront of a convex mirror is formed at​

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Answered by rahul7125
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Acorn giving lens produce a visual image when the object placed in front of Focal Point for such a position the image is magnified and applied the following for easier viewing

Answered by nirman95
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The image of an object placed infront of a convex mirror is formed INBETWEEN FOCUS and POLE.

  • Irrespective of the position of the object, a convex mirror always produces image behind the mirror.

  • The image characteristics are: Image is virtual, erect and diminished.

  • So, magnification of image will be : 0<M<1. '+' sign denotes that the image is erect and virtual.

  • The image is usually formed in between the focus and the pole of the mirror, i.e. within the focal length of the mirror.

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