The rays which are parallel to the principal axis of a concave mirror on
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I was trying to prove that during reflection from a concave mirror, all rays parallel to the principal axis will meet the principal axis at a point (focus) that is equidistant from the centre of curvature and the pole
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Rays of light parallel to the principal axis of a concave mirror will appear to converge on a point in front of the mirror somewhere between the mirror's pole and its center of curvature. That makes this a converging mirror and the point where the rays converge is called the focal point or focus .
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