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The magnification of a spherical mirror is +2. What is the type of the mirror and the nature of the image?

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Answered by shridhiraj64
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Answer:

its a convex  mirror.

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Answered by Anonymous
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We know that linear magnification of a convex mirror is always +ive , the given magnification is -ive so

We know that linear magnification of a convex mirror is always +ive , the given magnification is -ive so (1) It is a concave mirror

We know that linear magnification of a convex mirror is always +ive , the given magnification is -ive so (1) It is a concave mirror(2) Image is inverted

We know that linear magnification of a convex mirror is always +ive , the given magnification is -ive so (1) It is a concave mirror(2) Image is inverted (3) Image is real

We know that linear magnification of a convex mirror is always +ive , the given magnification is -ive so (1) It is a concave mirror(2) Image is inverted (3) Image is real(4)As magnification =−3 ,which is greater than 1 therefore image is enlarged .

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