Physics, asked by csahanak2022, 13 hours ago

The magnification produced by a Concave mirror is – 3. The information it gives about the image is a) real, erect, diminished b) real, erect, magnified c) real, inverted, diminished d) real, inverted, magnified​

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Answered by TheRuhanikaDhawan
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Answer:

b) real, erect, magnified

Explanation:

The magnification produced by a Concave mirror is real, erect, magnified

Answered by abhijithsaju005
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Answer:

d) real, inverted, magnified​

Explanation:

The magnification is always negative when the image formed is  be real and inverted in case of spherical mirrors.

Since the magnification is -3 , the image formed will be real and inverted.

Also, if the value of m(magnification) is greater than 1, then the image is enlarged( both in case of spherical mirror and lens)

So, -3 is greater than 1 . Therefore image formed will be enlarged(magnified)

Therefore option d) real, inverted, magnified​ is the correct answer.

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