The magnified image of an object appears to be formed by an apparent interaction of the reflected ray it is on the same side as the object . What can you say about (a)nature of image (b) the type of mirror used ?
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The magnified image of an object appears to be formed by an apparent intersection of the reflected rays and is on the same side as the object. What can one say about the nature of the image, and the type of mirror used?
The image had to formed by a concave mirror. The object would need to be more than the distance to mirror than the focal length. And since the image is magnified, the image would also need to be farther from the mirror than the object. It being a real image also means it has to be inverted.
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