Physics, asked by Vansh1130, 11 months ago

To get an image larger than the object, one can use

(A) A convex mirror but not a concave mirror
(B) A concave mirror but not a convex mirror
(C) Either a convex mirror or a concave mirror
(D) A plane mirror​

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Answered by mehnaz802
10

Answer:

i think b) a concave mirror but not a convex mirror

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
2

To get an image larger than the object, one can use a concave mirror but not a convex mirror (Option-B).

  • A mirror with a bludged-in curved surface is called a concave mirror.
  • And, a mirror with a bludged-out curved surface is called a convex mirror.
  • Mirror with a plane surface is the plane mirror.
  • An enlarged, real, or virtual image is formed by the concave mirror.
  • But, a virtual smaller-sized image is formed by a convex mirror. It never forms an enlarged image of an object.
  • And, the same-sized image is formed by the plane mirror.

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