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The image shows the path of incident rays to a concave mirror.where would be the reflected rays meet for the image formation to take place​

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Answered by Thakshayini
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refer to the picture....My drawing may not be accurate...but just follow the rules..

  1. Any ray that comes parallel to the surface , passes through the focus.
  2. any ray that comes through the focus after reflection passes parallel to the principal axis.
  3. any ray that comes through C passes through C itself.
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Answered by nirman95
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Image will be formed inbetween C and F.

  • When object is placed beyond Centre of Curvature of concave mirror, the image is formed inbetween C and F.

  • The image is real , inverted and diminished.

From the diagram:

  • The paraxial ray will pàss through F after reflection.

  • The incident ray through F will become parallel after reflection.

  • These rays will meet to form image inbetween F and C.

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