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The image shows the path of incident rays to a concave mirror. ​

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Answered by simar6274
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answee of your question is option B

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Image is formed (c) between C and F

Explanation:

  • Concave mirror is also called converging mirror which converges rays on to a point on principal axis after reflection.
  • According to laws of reflection, incident rays that passes through focus will reflect parallel to principal axis and vice versa.  
  • Reflected ray shown in the figure will meet at a point somewhere in between centre of curvature (C) and focus (F).
  • The image obtained is inverted and real in nature.
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