Physics, asked by gomathiabi1983, 11 months ago

The real image formed by a concave mirror is larger than the object when the object is :
(a) at a distance equal to radius of curvature
(b) at a distance less than the focal length
(c) between focus and centre of curvature
(d) at a distance greater than radius of curvature​

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Answered by ritikchanderiya5
5

Answer:

b is your correct answer

Answered by tanvi29lm
2

Answer:

The real image formed by a concave mirror is larger than the object when the object is b) at a distance less than the focal length

Explanation:

When the object is placed at a distance greater than the radius of curvature , the real image formed by a concave mirror is smaller than the object

When an object is placed at a distance greater than the radius of curvature the image which is formed is smaller than the object.

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