The incident ray parallel to the principal axis of a concave mirror after reflection
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Rule 1: When a ray of light which is parallel to the principal axis gets reflected, it passes through its focus. ...
Case 1: When an object is placed between the pole and focus (between P & F) of the concave mirror, then the ray of light will pass through focus and centre of curvature.
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The incident ray parallel to the principal axis of a concave mirror after reflection passes through the focus of the mirror.
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- A concave mirror is one in which the bulging side of the mirror is silver coated.
- The reflecting side of the concave mirror is curved inward.
- Consider that an incident ray is parallel to the principal axis of a concave mirror.
- The rule is that 'when incident ray falls on a concave mirror after passing through the focus, it becomes parallel to the principal axis after reflection.
- On the other hand, when the incident ray parallel to the principal axis, falls on the mirror, it passes through the focus.
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